"100,000 Impacted by Jewish Home Lifecare Data Breach"

New York City-based nonprofit healthcare organization Jewish Home Lifecare has recently revealed that a data breach disclosed earlier this year impacted more than 100,000 individuals.  Jewish Home Lifecare, now called The New Jewish Home and specializing in providing healthcare services to the elderly, informed customers in February that it had discovered unusual activity on its network on January 7. The impacted information includes information related to patients and other members of the community, including their name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, financial account information, payment card information, passport number, and medical record and medical treatment details.  Impacted individuals are being offered complimentary credit monitoring services. The ransomware group known as Alphv and BlackCat took credit for the attack in February 2024.  The cybercriminals claimed at the time that they had obtained clinical research databases, financial documents, employee and client documents, and “documents proving misuse of donated funds.” The hackers posted several screenshots in an effort to demonstrate their claims. 

 

SecurityWeek reports: "100,000 Impacted by Jewish Home Lifecare Data Breach"

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