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A massive cyberattack against a health technology company called Change Healthcare is having major ripple effects across the U.S. The company plays a vital role in payments, requests for insurers to authorize care, and pharmacy operations. Some of that impact is felt in Indiana,
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A software company that had a data breach that exposed the information of thousands of nonprofits will pay nearly $50 million in a multi-state settlement.
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The private health information of more than 200,000 Medicaid clients in Indiana may has been exposed in a data breach that affected companies worldwide late May.
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The personal information of more than 700,000 Medicaid beneficiaries in Indiana has been exposed in a data breach.
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An individual’s digital data could be used as evidence in future abortion cases. Apps that track periods, as well as location services, could be used to target anyone aiding in or needing an abortion.
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The data included name, address, email, date of birth and demographic information collected during contact tracing.
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Equifax's data breach from May to July 2017 exposed Hoosiers' Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses and, in some cases, driver's license numbers and credit card information.
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The company discovered the data breach in early 2015 after hackers had been burrowing into its systems for weeks.
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The Indiana Attorney Generals Office says its received at least 900 reports of data breaches annually for the past three years.
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A federal grand jury has indicted two members of "extremely sophisticated" hacking group operating from China in the 2014-2015 theft of the personal information of nearly 79 million Anthem customers.