Missouri Department of Social Services Confirms Medicaid Recipients’ Data Compromised in MOVEit Hacks
Four more entities have confirmed they were affected by the mass hacks of the MOVEit Transfer file transfer solution and had protected health information stolen.
Missouri Department of Social Services
The Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) has confirmed that the data of Medicaid recipients was compromised in the recent mass MOVEit hacks by the Clop threat group. Clop conducted hundreds of attacks starting on May 27, 2023, that exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the MOVEit Transfer file transfer solution – CVE-2023-34362. More than 610 companies, organizations, and other entities were attacked and had data stolen.
According to the Missouri DSS, the attack occurred at IBM Consulting. The Missouri DSS said that when it was made aware of the incident it disconnected the MOVEit servers from internal IT systems and launched an investigation into the breach. The DSS confirmed that no DSS systems were breached, only the MOVEit server, which contained data such as names, department client numbers, birth dates, benefit eligibility status/coverage, and medical claims information. It is currently unclear exactly how many Medicaid recipients were affected. The DSS said all Missouri Medicaid recipients are being notified about the breach as a precaution.
Omaha Health Insurance Company
The Omaha Health Insurance Company (OHIC), part of Mutual of Omaha, has reported a security breach at a third-party vendor that exposed the records of individuals who were enrolled in the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan, which was issued by Mutual of Omaha Rx.
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The vendor discovered the security breach on June 21, 2023, and notified OHIC about the breach on June 22, 2023. The OHIC investigation confirmed that sensitive data was downloaded by the threat group between May 30, 2023, and June 2, 2023. The exposed data included names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, claims information, banking information, billing information, and treatment information. Affected individuals have been offered complimentary credit monitoring services. The vendor was not named in the notification sent to the state attorney general.
IU Health
IU Health in Indianapolis has confirmed that patient data was compromised in the mass MOVEit Transfer hacks. The incident occurred at a third-party claims processor, TMG Health. IU Health was notified about the breach on June 22, 2023, and was informed that IU Health Plan data was compromised, including names, member ID numbers, plan effective dates, and for some individuals, bank account information. IU Health Plans notified the affected members on August 4, 2023, and offered complimentary credit monitoring services. 21,383 individuals had their information compromised in the incident.
Hillsborough County, IA
Hillsborough County in Florida has reported a breach of the protected health information of 70,636 patients to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights. The county learned about the MOVEit Transfer incident on breach on June 1, 2023, and determined on June 22, 2023, that the compromised data included individuals who received care through Hillsborough County Health Care Services. That information included names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, home addresses, medical conditions, diagnoses, and disability codes. Certain vendors were notified that some employee data may have been compromised. The affected vendors will notify their employees directly.