Piracy Lurks Everywhere – Video
| April 13, 2012
This is definitely the quote of the day. I can think of lots of other products that can use a little common sense labeling like this.
On Wednesday, the DTS said information was accessed from approximately 24,000 claims. It turned out the hackers had made off with 24,000 files, and one single file can potentially contain claims information on hundreds of individuals. On Friday, the DTS thus confirmed the number of Medicaid clients affected was actually 181,604.
Claims stored on servers like the one that experienced the breach can include client names, addresses, birth dates, SSNs, physician’s names, national provider identifiers, addresses, tax identification numbers, and procedure codes designed for billing purposes.