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2023 LockBit Attack Affected Nearly 9M People, Including ChildrenMCNA Dental, one of the largest providers of U.S. government-sponsored dental benefits to children, has agreed to a proposed multimillion dollar settlement to resolve class action claims stemming from a 2023 LockBit ransomware attack and data theft that affected nearly 9 million people.

Bank Info Security 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Liberty Mutual Sued Over Alleged Everest Group Data Theft

Incident Comes Months After NYS Fined Liberty Mutual $2M in Other HacksInsurance carrier Liberty Mutual is facing proposed class action litigation filed by policyholders who allege their sensitive information was compromised in an April data theft claimed by cybercrime gang Everest Group. The incident is the company's latest data security related troubles.

Cybercrime Gang Rhysida Still Lists the Practice on Its Leak Site Among Its VictimsA Kansas medical group will pay $1.2 million to settle proposed class action litigation involving an attack that compromised the sensitive data of nearly 256,000 individuals. The Rhysida ransomware operation claimed responsibility and said it stole 3 terabytes.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Radiology Practice to Pay $3.4M-Plus to Settle Hack Lawsuit

2023 Data Theft Affected Nearly 887,000 PatientsA radiology practice that has been serving patients in North Carolina for about 70 years agreed to pay more than $3.4 million to settle proposed class action litigation filed in the wake of a 2023 hacking incident that compromised the sensitive information of nearly 887,000 individuals.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 1 week ago

Pediatric Practice, IT Vendor Settle $5.15M Breach Suit

At Least 918K Affected in 2024 BianLian Data Theft AttackA New York-based pediatric practice and its managed services vendor have agreed to pay $5.15 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit stemming from a 2024 data theft attack affecting more than 918,000 people and allegedly carried out by cybercrime gang BianLian.

Medical Imaging Provider's Data Theft Incident Affected Nearly 2.4M IndividualsShields Health Care Group, a Massachusetts-based provider of medical imaging services with 30 facilities in New England, agreed to pay $15.35 million to settle a consolidated proposed class action litigation centered on a 2022 hacking incident that affected nearly 2.4 million individuals.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Netgain Technology Pays $1.9M in Data Breach Settlement

Financially Strapped Cloud Services Firm Settles Suit From 2020 Patient Data HackA financially strapped cloud services vendor that experienced a 2020 ransomware attack affecting dozens of healthcare sector clients and hundreds of thousands of patients has agreed to a $1.9 million settlement in proposed class action litigation involving the data theft case.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Hack on Infusion Center Software Supplier Affects 118,000

Maine-Based Firm Already Facing Several Proposed Class Action Lawsuits in BreachA Maine-based software supplier to medication infusion centers is notifying more than 118,000 individuals that their information was potentially stolen in a hack discovered in February. The firm is already facing at least five proposed federal class action lawsuits involving the data theft.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 5 months ago

IT Services Vendor Hack Affects 293,000 AHN Patients

7 Proposed Class Actions Filed Against Allegheny Health Network and IntraSystemsA Pittsburgh-based healthcare system and its Massachusetts-based IT services firm are facing at least seven proposed federal class action lawsuits involving a data theft - reported on Jan. 17 - affecting about 293,000 people. The hack is the latest major breach involving a business associate.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 6 months ago

Could HIPAA Security Update Mean Bigger Lawsuit Payouts?

Experts Expect Breach Lawsuits to Multiply, Bolstered by New Compliance StandardsTampa General Hospital has agreed to pay $6.8 million to settle a consolidated proposed federal class action lawsuit filed in a the wake of a 2023 data theft incident affecting about 2.1 million people. How might a potential update to the HIPAA Security Rule affect similar lawsuits moving forward?

Health System's Cyberattack Affected More Than 235,000 Patients, Employees, OthersA New York state court has approved a preliminary $1.5 million settlement of a consolidated proposed class action lawsuit against One Brooklyn Health System following a November 2022 cyberattack that involved theft of sensitive health data belonging to more than 235,000 people.

Lehigh Valley Health Network Will Pay 134,000 Victims of Ransomware Attack and LeakA Pennsylvania-based healthcare system that was hacked by ransomware group BlackCat in 2023 and extorted over stolen exam photos of breast cancer patients posted to a data leak site has agreed to pay $65 million under a proposed settlement of a lawsuit affecting 134,000 patients and employees.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

Radiology IT Vendor Hack Hits 4 Practices, 411,000 People

Tennessee-Based Specialty Networks Incident Is Latest Attack on Business AssociatesA vendor that provides information systems and transcription services to radiology practices is alerting 411,037 people of a hack discovered last December involving the theft of sensitive data. The firm already faces at least four proposed federal class action lawsuits related to the hack.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Google Proposes Method for Stopping Multifactor Runaround

Device Bound Session Credentials Tie Authentication Cookies to Specific ComputersGoogle is prototyping a method to stymie hackers who get around multifactor security by stealing authentication cookies from desktops. Google says its proposal for cryptographically tying authentication tokens to computers will succeed where previous attempts such as Token Binding failed.