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Five years after hackers accessed the personal information of 10.6 million individuals, parties to a consolidated class action lawsuit have reached one of the largest healthcare data breach settlements.
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Last year was a significant one for health plans when it came to data breaches and breach settlements.
May 17 -
A Chinese citizen was indicted for aiding a massive 2015 computer hack at health insurer Anthem, one of the biggest thefts of consumer medical data in U.S. history.
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Blue Cross of Idaho Health Service has had a data breach after an unauthorized user accessed the online provider portal with the intent of fraudulently rerouting a provider financial transaction.
April 16 -
Bridger Insurance says the incident, reported in Sept. 2018, involved some access of insurance application data.
March 26 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is reporting unauthorized access to consumer data in systems that support federal insurance exchanges.
October 23 -
The OCR has hit the health insurer with the fine as part of a settlement from its massive January 2015 breach.
October 17 -
Hackers accessed information systems at Toyota Industries North America, compromising personal and protected health information.
October 1 -
Log-in attempts continued on 2 sites for two days in early June and likely came from foreign sources.
July 2 -
Most organizations believe the addition of eye scans and other advanced authentication secure their data better than the use of passwords alone.
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