Email Security Breaches Reported by Arkansas Otolaryngology Center and Centerstone of Indiana

By | November 4, 2020

Little Rock, AR-based Arkansas Otolaryngology Center is alerting 12,000 patients about an email security breach discovered on July 17, 2020. An unauthorized individual was discovered to have gained access to the email account of an employee and was using the account to send unauthorized messages.

Assisted by a third-party computer forensics company, Arkansas Otolaryngology Center determined that four email accounts had been compromised between July 17, 2020 and July 27, 2020. It was not possible to determine whether any emails in the accounts had been subjected to unauthorized access during the time the accounts were accessible.

A review of emails and email attachments in the compromised accounts revealed they contained the following types of protected health information: names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, Social Security numbers, diagnoses, doctors’ names, driver’s license numbers, state identification card numbers, insurance group numbers, treatment locations, and treatment or procedure types or codes. A limited number of individuals also had financial account information exposed.

Upon discovery of the breach a full password reset was performed, and additional technical safeguards have since been implemented to prevent further email breaches. Individuals affected by the breach have been offered complimentary credit monitoring services.

Centerstone of Indiana Email Breach Impacts 11,638 Patients

Centerstone of Indiana, a provider of mental health and substance use disorder treatment services in Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, and Florida, has discovered an employee’s email account has been accessed by an unauthorized individual.

Unusual activity was detected in the email account and it was immediately secured. The investigation revealed the email account had been accessed between December 12, 2019 and December 16, 2019; however, it took until August 25, 2020 for the investigation to confirm that protected health information was contained within the account.

The protected health information of 11,638 patients was exposed in the incident, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, state identification card numbers, medical diagnoses, treatment information, Medicaid and Medicare information, and health insurance information. The types of exposed data varied from patient to patient. Some employee information was also potentially compromised.

Notification letters were sent to affected patients on Thursday, October 22, 2020 and information has been provided on the steps that should be taken to reduce the risk of misuse of their data.

Centerstone reports that $800,000 has been invested on IT security infrastructure following the breach, including new software applications and security appliances. A security audit and gap assessment are being conducted by third-party security experts to identify any other areas where security can be improved. Policies and procedures are also being reassessed and further training on IT security has been provided to the workforce.

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