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2019-06-13 13:58:03 (vue: 2019-06-13 16:00:21) |
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AMCA Medical data breach affects over 20 million patients. |
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Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh warns Marylanders their medical and other private information may have been compromised by a cyberattack against American Medical Collection Agency, a third party collection agency for laboratories, hospitals, physician groups, medical providers and others. AMCA's payment system was compromised on August 1, 2018, according to the release, and remained […]
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2018 according affects against agency amca american appeared attorney august been breach brian collection compromised cyberattack data first frosh general groups guru have hospitals information laboratories maryland marylanders may medical million other others over party patients payment physician post private providers release remained security system third warns |
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2019-06-13 21:30:02 |
(Déjà vu) American Medical Collection Agency Breach – 20 Million Patients\' Records Compromised (lien direct) |
Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh has warned Marylanders that their medical and other private information may have been compromised by a cyberattack against American Medical Collection Agency, a third-party collection agency for laboratories, hospitals, physician groups, medical providers and others. The known list of those impacted affects over 20 million patients. CONSUMER ALERT: Md. Attorney …
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