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Posted By: Glenn on August 24, 2012
Those of you with a "paperless" office should consider what a hacker or disgruntled employee can do to your business. See the article below. You should contact your software vendor and ask what steps they take to avoid this potential problem. Morris Gallo, LPO Topics: Regulatory & Risk Management EHR hackers encrypt files, demand ransom August 13, 2012 | By Gienna Shaw Few data breaches are as malicious or as in-your-face as a recent attack on Surgeons of Lake County, a small practice in Libertyville, Ill. Hackers gained access to a server that stored emails and electronic medical records. They encrypted and password-protected the files and then posted a ransom note on the server demanding payment in exchange for the password to unlock the files. |
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