In September 2022, ILS, which is based in Florida, notified HHS and the controller about a network incident that concerned over 500 patients. However, they could not identify and notify all the affected individuals. Recently, the Maine Attorney General’s Office revealed that the breach affected a total of 4,226,508 people.
According to ILS, on July 5, 2022, an incident develop involving the inaccessibility of certain computer systems on their network. They investigated the matter and found that an unauthorized actor had access to some ILS systems between June 30 and July 5, 2022.
The data that the actor accessed varied by individual and included personal information such as name, address, date of birth, driver’s license, state identification, Social Security number, financial account information, medical record number, Medicare or Medicaid identification, CIN#, mental or physical treatment/condition information, food delivery information, diagnosis code or diagnosis information, admission/discharge date, prescription information, billing/claims information, patient name, and health insurance information.
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