Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil Hydroworld Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries Kaiser Permanente says data breach may affect 13.4M customers By: FOX Business April 29, 2024 at 14:48 PM EDT The number of people potentially impacted by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan breach totaled 13.4 million, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Kaiser Permanente said it is notifying members after a recent data breach potentially affected millions of accounts.The health care conglomerate recently disclosed a large data breach of its Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and reported the incident to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in mid-April. A page on the HHS website described the event as an "unauthorized access/disclosure."The number of people potentially impacted by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan breach totaled 13.4 million, according to the HHS.The company said in a statement that while it was "not aware of any misuse of any member’s or patient’s personal information," it would still alert those individuals "out of an abundance of caution." They included both current and former customers.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREKaiser Permanente said more than 12.5 million people were enrolled in its health plans at the end of 2023.The notification and disclosure came after the company "determined that certain online technologies, previously installed on its website and mobile applications, may have transmitted personal information to third-party vendors Google, Microsoft Bing, and X (Twitter) when members and patients accessed its websites or mobile applications," Kaiser Permanente said. Its sites and apps no longer have that technology.KAISER TELLS OAKLAND WORKERS TO STAY INSIDE, AVOID EATING OUT OF OFFICE DUE TO CRIME: REPORTThe company said usernames, passwords, Social Security numbers or payment information remained uncompromised.However, the tech vendors may have received IP addresses, names and certain other data such as "search terms used in the health encyclopedia," according to the company.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESSKaiser Permanente apologized and said it has taken steps to prevent it from happening again.The company provides its health plans in eight states and Washington, D.C. It also operates 40 hospitals and hundreds of medical offices. Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Kaiser Permanente says data breach may affect 13.4M customers By: FOX Business April 29, 2024 at 14:48 PM EDT The number of people potentially impacted by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan breach totaled 13.4 million, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Kaiser Permanente said it is notifying members after a recent data breach potentially affected millions of accounts.The health care conglomerate recently disclosed a large data breach of its Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and reported the incident to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in mid-April. A page on the HHS website described the event as an "unauthorized access/disclosure."The number of people potentially impacted by the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan breach totaled 13.4 million, according to the HHS.The company said in a statement that while it was "not aware of any misuse of any member’s or patient’s personal information," it would still alert those individuals "out of an abundance of caution." They included both current and former customers.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREKaiser Permanente said more than 12.5 million people were enrolled in its health plans at the end of 2023.The notification and disclosure came after the company "determined that certain online technologies, previously installed on its website and mobile applications, may have transmitted personal information to third-party vendors Google, Microsoft Bing, and X (Twitter) when members and patients accessed its websites or mobile applications," Kaiser Permanente said. Its sites and apps no longer have that technology.KAISER TELLS OAKLAND WORKERS TO STAY INSIDE, AVOID EATING OUT OF OFFICE DUE TO CRIME: REPORTThe company said usernames, passwords, Social Security numbers or payment information remained uncompromised.However, the tech vendors may have received IP addresses, names and certain other data such as "search terms used in the health encyclopedia," according to the company.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESSKaiser Permanente apologized and said it has taken steps to prevent it from happening again.The company provides its health plans in eight states and Washington, D.C. It also operates 40 hospitals and hundreds of medical offices.