- 1st Source Bank, headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, notified 20 million customers that their account info may have been exposed after ransomware attack from Clop hackers from Russia
- American Airlines, headquartered in Dallas, TX, notified an unknown number of flyers that their info may have been exposed after ransomware attack.
- Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union of Pennsylvania notified 141,000 customers that their info may have been exposed after ransomware attack.
- Athene Annuity and Life Company of Iowa notified 70,412 customers that their info was exposed after ransomware attack.
- Massachusetts Mutual Life Co. notified 242 customers that their info was exposed after ransomware attack.
- AMD announced it has released patches for its Zen 2 computer processor to fix vulnerability that could allow a hacker to access sensitive data from computers using the processor.
- CardioComm Solutions, maker of heart monitoring technology, notified an unknown number of customers that their info may have been exposed after cyber attack.
- Rush Health of Chicago, IL, was sued by patients affected by alleged illegal sharing of PHI with Google.
- Norton Healthcare of Kentucky was sued by patients over alleged negligence related to PHI exposure after cyber attack.
- UT Southwestern Medical Center of Dallas, TX notified 98,000 patients that their PHI was exposed after ransomware attack.
- Family Vision of Anderson, South Carolina notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI was exposed after ransomware attack.
- LifeWorks Wellness Center of Clearwater, FL notified 17,000 patients that their PHI was exposed after ransomware attack.
- UC Davis Health of Sacramento, CA notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI may have been exposed after email phishing attack.
- Paramedic Billing Services of Elmhurst, IL notified an unknown number of patients that their PHI may been exposed after cyber attack.
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