December 27, 2023 at 07:30AM
Integris Health, the largest non-profit healthcare system in Oklahoma, has notified patients of a data breach in late November. The breach compromised personal information including names, contact details, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. Although payment and login information were not affected, the healthcare network urges caution regarding suspicious messages from the hackers and promises to offer credit monitoring to those impacted. The hackers claim to have stolen data from over two million individuals and are threatening to sell it on the dark web. The investigation into the scope of the breach is ongoing.
Key takeaways from the meeting notes:
– Integris Health, the largest non-profit healthcare system in Oklahoma, has experienced a data breach impacting the personal information of patients.
– The breach occurred at the end of November, but did not affect the healthcare provider’s operations.
– Compromised personal information includes names, contact information, dates of birth, demographic data, and Social Security numbers. The impact varies by individual.
– Payment information, login credentials, and driver’s license numbers were not affected.
– Integris Health is notifying potentially affected individuals and providing information on protecting personal information. They also advise against responding to messages from the hacking group claiming responsibility for the attack.
– The hackers claim to have stolen personal information from over two million individuals and are threatening to sell the data on the dark web. They are offering data samples for proof.
– Integris Health is investigating the breach to determine the scope of impacted data and individuals. They plan to offer credit monitoring at no cost to affected individuals upon completion of the investigation.