Community Health warning patients of data breach

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4 thoughts on “Community Health warning patients of data breach

  1. Normally a breach means an attack, but this sounds more like grossly negligent software design, or maybe even intentionally selling the data.

    Data breaches don’t just “occur” like they’re implying. They’re not accidents. They’re not inevitable.

  2. I love how they will share info with patients on how we can avoid third party tracker software. I guess the problem is mine! Also they knew of this in September and just disclosed it?????? Let the class action begin!!!! Is there a law firm representing the patients yet?

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