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365 data centers ransomware8/9/2023 ![]() ![]() Scott Mendeloff, an attorney representing 365 Data Centers, in a statement to Information Security Media Group Tuesday evening, says that Avem's filing with the Maine attorney general’s office "alleges that Avem was the customer of another (unnamed) entity that allegedly was a 365 customer."īut Avem’s Maine filing "fails to include the fact that on July 13, our client 365 notified all its affected clients that a highly reputable independent third-party cybersecurity firm had examined 365’s systems and attested 'with a very high degree of confidence cloud environment's connected devices contain no malware and that there is no evidence of unauthorized access to or exfiltration of data' from the 365 system," he says. 13 to the state of Maine's attorney general's office - says that patient information stored on servers of one of its vendors was subject to unauthorized access in an external hacking incident in May.Īvem, in a breach notification statement posted on its website, says "it was notified of a data security incident experienced by 365 Data Centers, a data storage vendor used by a third-party service provider engaged by Avem." The breach is the latest in a long and growing list of major health data security incidents reported to regulators in 2022 involving vendors and sometimes very complicated third-party relationships.Īvem Health Partners - itself a third-party provider of IT services to healthcare entities - in a breach report filed on Dec. ![]() ![]() See Also: OnDemand Webinar | Learn Why CISOs Are Embracing These Top ASM Use Cases Now An Oklahoma-based provider of administrative and technology services to healthcare organizations is notifying more than 271,000 individuals that their personal information may have been compromised in a hacking incident involving a third-party data storage vendor. ![]()
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