A class action lawsuit has been filed against Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health system in the wake of a data breach that impacted patients, students, and employees.
The lawsuit, filed by a patient named Pamela Hunter, alleges that Hopkins "failed to properly secure and safeguard" patients' personal and medical information.
Johns Hopkins sent a letter out in June, alerting those who may have been impacted. Hopkins said the cybersecurity attack happened on May 31 and was connected to the MOVEit software attack that impacted other large organizations around the world.
WJZ received this statement Friday from Johns Hopkins: "Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System learned that our systems were among those affected by a broad-based cybersecurity attack that targeted a widely used software platform for transferring data files, called MOVEit. This attack has impacted many large organizations and industries around the world. At Johns Hopkins, we took immediate steps to secure our systems and are working closely with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement.... Read More: CBS Baltimore