The U.S. Office for Civil Rights is investigating 17 recent data breaches at Maryland businesses that affected more than 100,000 people, the 11 News I-Team has learned.
The OCR, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, opens investigations into all "breaches of unsecured protected health information affecting 500 or more individuals," according to its website.
Nick Yuran, CEO of Harbor Labs, which, among other things, helps health care companies secure their IT systems, said these cyberattacks show how valuable personal health information, or PHI, is to the hacker community.
"There are so many things a hacker can do with the right type of PHI in their hands," Yuran told the I-Team. "They could open a bank account, they could file a false tax return, they could make a large credit purchase. There's a lot of cleanup that has to be done in the aftermath of an attack like this."... Read More: WBAL TV