- AT&T notified 73 million customers that their info in now for sale on the Dark Web as a result of a ransomware attack.
- Avem Health Partners of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma paid $1.45 million to settle allegations of negligence after a breach that exposed PHI of 271,303 patients.
- Health Plan Intermediaries Holdings, aka Benefytt, of Sacramento, CA, notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI was exposed after cyber attack.
- Lindsay Municipal Hospital in Oklahoma notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI was exposed after a cyber attack by the Bian Lian ransomware group.
- Roper St. Francis Healthcare System of South Carolina agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle HIPAA lawsuit alleging negligence after exposing PHI of 89,761 patients.
- Phoenix Healthcare of Tulsa, OK agreed to pay a financial settlement to the federal government over a HIPAA investigation related to organization failing to provide copies of PHI in a timely manner.
- Pembina County Memorial Hospital of Cavalier, North Dakota notified 23,451 patients that their PHI was exposed after cyber attack.
- Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center of Pomona, California notified 13,345 patients that their PHI was exposed after cyber attack.
- Rancho Family Medical Group Inc. of California notified 10,480 patients that their PHI was exposed after cyber attack.
- Point32Health Insurance of Massachusetts notified 2.8 million customers that their info was exposed after ransomware attack.
- Traverse City Area Public School District of Michigan notified an unknown number of students that a FERPA breach may have occurred after a cyber attack.
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