Dental Health Care Breach in Texas Affects One Million Patients
In the latest significant breach, ransomware strikes the healthcare industry yet again. On Thursday, it was announced that Jefferson Dental and...
Smile Brands, one of the nation’s largest providers of dental support services, recently experienced a breach that affected over 2.5 million individuals. Smile Brands is based in Irvine, CA, and reported the ransomware incident in June 2021 after becoming aware of an attack on its computer systems in April of 2021. The breach affected the company’s PHI (personal health information) and was reportedly acquired by an unauthorized third party.
It’s the latest in significant breaches to hit the news. Here are the stats (scroll for why this breach should matter to you).
Cybercriminals aren’t typically just breaching companies to be paid a one-time ransome; they’re also stealing data and using it nefariously. Follow-up threats to release the data, selling the data on the dark web, and targeting the individuals in the data with pointed phishing attempts are all made possible when data exfiltration occurs during a breach.
As a business, you hold a serious responsibility to protect the data of your customers or patients. Especially in the case of healthcare, it is vital given the sensitive nature of PHI.
Choosing to invest in proper IT security is no longer an option–it’s a necessity. No matter the size or scope of your business, you must be investing in appropriate IT security protocols and preventative measures to protect your customers. Get in touch with PK Tech if we can help.
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