- American Clinical Solutions, headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, notified over 400,000 patients that their PHI was stolen during a ransomware attack.
- Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health notified over 100,000 patients that their PHI was stolen by the Medusa ransomware group.
- Paducah Dermatology of Kentucky notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI was stolen by the Medusa ransomware hacking group.
- American Renal Associates, aka Innovative Renal Care, headquartered in Franklin, TN, notified nearly 20,000 patients that their PHI was stolen by the Medusa ransomware hacking group.
- United Urology Group, headquartered in Maryland, notified up to 10,000 patients that their PHI was stolen by RansomHouse hacking group.
- Malama Ke Ola Health Center of Wailuku, Hawaii notified up to 12,000 patients that their PHI may have been exposed after a cyber attack.
- A&A Services, aka Sav-Rx, headquartered in Fremont, NE, notified 2,812,336 patients that their PHI may have been exposed after cyber attack.
- Ticketmaster, headquartered in West Hollywood, CA notified 560 million customers that their info was exposed after ransomware attack.
- Christie’s Auction House of New York notified 500,000 clients that their info may have been exposed after ransomware attack.
- Charles Littlejohn was sentenced to a 5 year prison sentence for hacking and stealing tax returns of 50,000 to 70,000 taxpayers.
- First American Financial Corp. notified 44,000 customers that their info was exposed after cyber attack.
- Palm Beach Health Network and Palm Beach Gardens Community Hospital of Florida are facing lawsuit over allegedly allowing Facebook to collect info on patients.
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