DataBreaches.net reports:
On January 12, Valley Family Health Care (VFHC) notified HHS after learning that the TriZetto Provider Solutions (TPS) breach had affected 4,300 of their patients. The TPS breach, which began in November 2024, involved their patients’ names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, health insurance member numbers (including Medicare beneficiary identifiers), health insurer names, provider names, primary insured or dependent information, and other demographic, health, or health insurance information. VFHC’s substitute notice still appears on its website, though it can only be found by scrolling to the bottom of the home page and clicking “notices.”
The TPS breach might be the least of VFHC’s HIPAA-related problems, however. On March 7, threat actors known as Insomnia added VFHC to their dark web leak site, along with proof-of-claims.
Read more at DataBreaches.net.
