ConnectOnCall, a telehealth platform company owned by Phreesia, has disclosed that a cyberattack between February and May might have compromised the personal information of over 914,000 people. Data exposed to the hackers may include medical record numbers, dates of birth, health conditions, treatments, prescriptions, names and phone numbers. In some cases, social security numbers might have been impacted. The firm is reaching out to individuals whose data was exposed.
North Korean hackers spotted using new tools on employees of ‘nuclear-related’ org
North Korean hackers from the state-backed Lazarus Group targeted employees of a nuclear-related organization using multiple types of malware, including newly identified tools, according to