Thieves Stole Devices Containing PHI of 7,200 Patients of Integrity House
A burglary at the offices of the addiction treatment services provider Integrity House has resulted in the exposure of patients’ protected health information. Several electronic devices were stolen in the burglary, including desktop computers, laptop computers and tablets. An investigation by the Integrity House IT team confirmed that some patients’ protected health information was stored on the devices. The burglary was discovered by staff on November 25, 2018. Law enforcement was notified but the stolen devices have not been recovered. The IT department determined that one of the stolen devices contained information such as names, birth dates, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and a limited amount of treatment information. While it is probable that the devices were stolen for their resale value rather than any sensitive information they contained, it is possible that patient information could be accessed and may be misused. Consequently, as a precaution, Integrity House has offered all affected individuals free identity theft protection and credit monitoring...
Multiple Flaws Identified in LabKey Server Community Edition
Security researchers at Tenable Research have discovered multiple flaws in LabKey Server Community Edition 18.2-60106.64 which could be exploited to steal user credentials, access medical data, and run arbitrary code through the Labkey browser. LabKey Server is an open source collaboration tool that allows scientists to integrate, analyze, and share biomedical research data. While the platform serves as a secure data repository, vulnerabilities have been identified that allow security controls to be bypassed. CVE-2019-3911 – Reflected XSS Multiple flaws have been identified in all versions of LabKey Server Community Edition prior to v 18.3.0 related to the validation and sanitization of query functions, in particular, the query.sort parameter. The parameter is reflected in output to the user and is interpreted by the browser, which opens to door for a cross site scripting attack. If the flaws are exploited, an attacker could run arbitrary code within the context of the browser. Attacks are possible with and without authentication. CVE-2019-3912 – Open Redirects Open redirects via...
PHI Exposed in Verity Health System Phishing Attack
Verity Health System, a Redwood City-based network of 6 hospitals in California, has announced that the protected health information of certain patients has potentially been compromised as a result of a November 27, 2018 phishing attack. The Office 365 credentials of a Verity Health employee were obtained by a hacker as a result of a response to a phishing email. For a period of approximately one and a half hours, an unauthorized individual gained access to the employee’s email account and sent further phishing emails to Verity Health employees and other individuals in the employee’s contact list. The emails contained a hyperlink that directed the recipients to a malicious website. An investigation into the breach confirmed that none of the recipients of the phishing emails had disclosed their login credentials. The aim of the attacker appeared to be to gain access to further account credentials rather than to obtain sensitive data contained in the compromised account; however, it is possible that some patients’ personal information was viewed or possibly obtained while account...
Analysis of 2018 Healthcare Data Breaches
Our 2018 healthcare data breach report reveals healthcare data breach trends, details the main causes of 2018 healthcare data breaches, the largest healthcare data breaches of the year, and 2018 healthcare data breach fines. The report was compiled using data from the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR). 2018 Was a Record-Breaking Year for Healthcare Data Breaches Since October 2009, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has been publishing summaries of U.S. healthcare data breaches. In that time frame, 2,545 healthcare data breaches have been reported. Those breaches have resulted in the theft, exposure, or impermissible disclosure of 194,853,404 healthcare records. That equates to the records of 59.8% of the population of the United States. The number of reported healthcare data breaches has been steadily increasing each year. Except for 2015, the number of reported healthcare data breaches has increased every year. In 2018, 365 healthcare data breaches of 500 or more records were reported, up almost 2% from the...
23,300 Patients Affected by Critical Care, Pulmonary & Sleep Associates Email Hack
Critical Care, Pulmonary & Sleep Associates (CCPSA) in Colorado has experienced a data breach that has impacted more than 23,300 patients. An email account breach was detected by CCPSA on November 23, 2018 when suspicious activity was detected related to an employee’s email account. The account appeared to have been used to send phishing emails to individuals in the employee’s contact list. Those emails attempted to convince the recipients to make fraudulent payments. Action was promptly taken to lock the hacker out of the account and the entire email environment was secured. All users were required to set new, complex passwords. A third-party computer forensics firm was hired to investigate the attack and determine the scale of the breach. That investigation was concluded on December 14, 2018. The investigation revealed the attacker had gained access to multiple email accounts between August 14 and November 23, 2018. The breach was determined to be limited to the email system. Its medical record system was unaffected. An analysis of the compromised email accounts revealed they...



