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Over 700K Indiana Medicaid Recipients Exposed in Data Breach

The Indiana Medicaid program helps state residents who fall into a lower income bracket. These individuals use the program to obtain medical care. To qualify for the program, individuals must present their financial statements and other personal data to the government organization. Some or all of this data could be at risk if the organization is compromised. After learning the Medicaid program was compromised, we were concerned about all the individuals that could be impacted.

More than 1 Million Callaway Customers at Risk From Security Vulnerability

Topgolf Callaway is a powerful golf company that offers modern golfing entertainment, as well as selling golf equipment in most areas of the world. The organization maintains online and in-person stores in many different countries and sells to millions of customers annually. With so much customer data exchanging hands through this company and its many retailers, everyone involved is at risk because of a recent security vulnerability.

Medical Food Company Mom's Meals Suffers Serious Data Breach Exposing More than 1M

Mom's Meals is a food service company that helps provide meals to people who are in need of help. This meal service organization works to deliver food to the homes of individuals who need help with food. These individuals could be at risk for identity theft and other serious problems in the future. Learn about the specifics of this breach below and understand the full risk for data loss because of the attack.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap September 1

Data breaches are becoming more and more of a problem worldwide, and this week, it's especially obvious that they're causing trouble for serious companies. Major medical organizations, schools, and financial companies were all hit by breaches this week. Mom's Meals, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, and Prospect Medical Holdings are all medical companies impacted by breaches this week. TMX Finance and the University of Minnesota are the other targets we cover in the recap below.

16 Hospitals Lose Data in Prospect Medical Holdings Breach

Prospect Medical Holdings is an umbrella company with over 16 separate hospitals throughout Pennsylvania, California, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The company manages a huge amount of information between all those different hospitals, and all that data could easily be misused if the wrong individuals accessed it. Prospect Medical Holdings was recently the victim of a data breach, though the company itself did not announce that information to the world.

Millions Potentially Impacted by Blue Cross of Illinois Breach

Blue Bross and Blue Shield of Illinois is the largest insurance company in Illinois, serving over 8.9 million individuals. The company handles a huge amount of medical information and is responsible for ensuring that millions of people have the medical and dental insurance they need. The company recently discovered it was indirectly the victim of a data breach and that some of its customers were at risk. Learn more about the breach below.

Over 7 Million Alumni Hit in the University of Minnesota Data Breach

The University of Minnesota is a large research school based in Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The school works with more than 50,000 students annually and protects data from them over time. The major Minneapolis-based university was recently the victim of a data breach, and millions of past and present students could be impacted by it. Get all the details about this horrendous attack below.

TMX Finance Suffers a Breach Exposing Nearly 5 Million

TMX Finance and related companies are all involved in crisis loans and emergency lending programs. The companies handle financial data for a huge number of individuals throughout the United States, and the different individuals involved with the company could be at risk for this reason. We recently learned that TMX Finance suffered from a data breach that exposed data for nearly 5 million people. News of the breach was just released, but victims may have been exposed for months now.

Over 2.6 Million DuoLingo Customers Lose Data to Breach

DuoLingo is a massive language learning service that provides lessons to more than 74 million users around the world. The service offers short language lessons via a set of apps and is designed to help users learn new languages. Duolingo doesn't store a huge amount of information about its users, but it does have enough data on its users for it to be problematic if the information is lost.