Clalit probes suspected cyberattack after Iranian-linked hackers leak patient files - DataBreaches.Net
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Clalit probes suspected cyberattack after Iranian-linked hackers leak patient files - DataBreaches.Net
"Clalit Health Services, the largest health maintenance organization in Israel, said it is investigating a suspected cyberattack after an Iranian-linked hacking group claimed it breached the insurer's systems and published thousands of documents containing personal information of patients."
"The hacking group, calling itself "Handala," has published thousands of documents online, including medical referral forms known as "Form 17" - a payment authorization required for certain treatments - sick leave certificates, test referrals and internal correspondence. Some of the materials appear to include personal details of patients and Clalit employees, as well as communications with the human resources department."
"In a statement posted online, the group claimed it had exposed sensitive medical information belonging to more than 10,000 patients and warned of further action."
Clalit Health Services, Israel's largest health maintenance organization, is investigating a suspected cyberattack by an Iranian-linked hacking group called Handala. The group has published thousands of documents online, including medical referral forms, sick leave certificates, test referrals, and internal correspondence. The leaked materials contain personal details of patients and Clalit employees, along with human resources communications. Handala claimed to have exposed sensitive medical information belonging to more than 10,000 patients and threatened further action.
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