"Intellihartx Informs 490k Patients of GoAnywhere-Related Data Breach"

Intellihartx, a company providing patient balance resolution services to hospitals, is starting to inform roughly 490,000 individuals that their personal information was compromised in the GoAnywhere zero-day attack earlier this year.  Disclosed in early February and linked to the infamous Cl0p ransomware gang, the cyberattack exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere managed file transfer (MFT) software.  Tracked as CVE-2023-0669 and leading to remote code execution, the flaw had been exploited starting January 28.  Intellihartx says it has concluded its review of the data potentially compromised during the attack and has also identified the impacted individuals.  The company stated that the affected information includes names, addresses, insurance data and medical billing, diagnosis and medication information, birth dates, and Social Security numbers.  Intellihartx says it is not aware of the compromised information being misused.  However, the Cl0p gang has made the data allegedly stolen from the company available on its leak site.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Intellihartx Informs 490k Patients of GoAnywhere-Related Data Breach"

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