http://www.nextgov.com/health/2012/08/hackers-hold-health-data-hostage/57353/ By John Pulley Nextgov August 10, 2012 While identity theft is the primary concern when the security of medical records is compromised, a disturbing new trend is emerging: hackers holding the data for ransom. A recent case involved the Surgeons of Lake County, a medical practice in Libertyville, Ill., where hackers were able to access electronic medical records and emails, Bloomberg reported today in its Tech Blog, citing an initial report by the privacy blog Dissent Doe. The hackers encrypted the records and demanded the practice pay money for a password to access the files, Bloomberg reported. The practice declined to pay, shut down the server and notified authorities, according to Bloomberg. It was unclear from the report whether the practice was eventually able to access its EHR records, or if so, how. Bloomberg blogger Jordan Robinson calls the case “an unsettling new strain of opportunism that is emerging as criminals try to exploit the industry’s shift to digital medical records.” [...]Received on Mon Aug 13 2012 - 00:46:15 PDT
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