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  • Gates Corporation, headquartered in Denver, CO, a fluid power transmission manufacturer, notified 11,090 people that their info was stolen after a ransomware attack.
  • The Town of Jackson, Ohio, notified an unknown number of citizens that their info may have been exposed after a cyber attack.
  • Microsoft published warning that Russian hackers are actively exploiting security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office software
    • Possible remote code execution to launch ransomware
  • Politico magazine is reporting that the number of patients who have had their PHI exposed as of today, is as many as the entire year of 2022, or over 52 million.
  • edgeMED Healthcare Software of Boca Raton, FL, provider of revenue cycle management solutions, notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI was exposed after cyber attack.
  • Limbach Facility Services, headquartered in Warrendale, PA, a construction/engineering firm, notified 1,392 current and former employees, that their info was exposed after cyber attack.
  • Johns Hopkins Health System of Baltimore, MD has been hit by large lawsuit, alleging negligence after PHI was stolen during ransomware attack.
  • Partnership Health Center of Missoula, Montana notified 8,331 patients that their PHI was exposed after email phishing attack.
  • South Suburban Surgical Suites of Munster, Indiana notified 5,340 patients that their PHI was exposed after email phishing attack.
  • LockBit ransomware gang claims to have stolen PHI from:
    • Panorama Eyecare in Colorado
    • Eye Center of Northern Colorado
    • Denver Eye Surgeons of Colorado
    • Cheyenne Eye Clinic & Surgery Center of Wyoming
    • 2020 Vision Center of Colorado
  • Kansas Medical Center notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI was exposed after ransomware attack.
  • Lansing Community College in Michigan notified 757,832 students that their info was exposed after a FERPA cyber breach.
  • D’Youville University of Buffalo, New York notified an unknown number of students that their info was exposed after FERPA cyber attack.
  • QuickBlox, a provider of telemedicine solutions, headquartered in Holburn, England, notified millions of patients in the U.S., that their PHI may have been exposed after a cyber attack.
  • East Houston Medicine and Pediatric Center of Texas will be notifying an unknown number of patients that their PHI was exposed after 200 boxes of printed paper medical records were left behind in a storage unit that was sold.

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