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Karmanos Cancer Center Data Breach (2016)

Karmanos Cancer Center

lowVERIS
Disclosed

January 1, 2016

3738 days ago

Records

2.8K

Confirmed

Root Cause

Lost Device

Industry

Healthcare

Description

More than 2,000 Karmanos patients and family members have been affected by a data breach involving an unencrypted flash drive lost in the mail, said medical center officials. The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center is in the process of contacting 2,808 patients and family members of patients who sought treatment at the facility's Detroit and Farmington Hills locations, officials said Friday in a press release. Letters were mailed Thursday. The flash drive in question did not contain social security numbers, credit card numbers, financial information, dates of birth, home addresses or phone numbers, officials said. Fraudulent or criminal activity is not suspected and the risks associated are believed to be minimal. But Karmanos is offering those affected one year of free identify protection services, officials said. The flash drive contained administrative information stemming from a system upgrade: patient names, unique Karmanos patient numbers and the names of attending physicians. The device was last seen in an envelope mailed to the Karmanos Cancer Center but when the mailing arrived, the flash drive was missing. Karmanos has "taken additional steps" to address the incident and to prevent similar breaches in the future, officials said. The center continues to search for the missing flash drive.

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