Records of 1,905,000 Americans at Risk As Names, Addresses, Medical Histories and More Potentially Stolen by Hacker: Report
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Nearly two million Americans are at risk of identity theft following a data breach in which a hacker stole sensitive personal and health information from a healthcare provider. The latest data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights shows that Anne Arundel Dermatology (AAD) was hit by a hacking/IT incident, impacting 1,905,000 individuals. In a data breach notice to consumers, AAD says that an unknown entity gained unauthorized access to its systems and siph...
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