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Infusion Company Amerita Suffers a Data Breach Exposing Countless Patients

Amerita and Pharmerica are medical companies that offer services to nursing facilities, hospitals, individuals, and seniors. These companies specialize in infusion treatments but also provide additional medical services. The companies were recently the target of a data breach that resulted in serious data losses for some of their patients. This is a major issue worth exploring, and, another example of medical information being vulnerable to attack.

Popular Gaming Trading Platform Traderie Breached Losing User Data

Traderie is a special trading platform dedicated to enabling Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Roblox, Elden Ring, Diablo, and Rocket League players to buy and sell in-game items with one another. The third-party trading service manages data for millions of game users and was recently the victim of a data breach that compromised a huge number of customers. If you rely on Traderie to make gaming trades, you may have had your data exposed.

Johnson and Johnson's Healthcare Service Gets Breached Exposing Many

Johnson and Johnson is a large-scale manufacturing company that provides pharmaceuticals and medical products to companies throughout the world. The organization also makes a variety of consumer products. The massive company has over 130,000 employees and generates over $94 Billion in annual revenue. The huge company suffered a recent data breach that exposed some of its employees via its healthcare services.

Millions of Users on Freecycle are Compromised in Data Breach

Freecycle is an online platform dedicated to helping its users exchange free goods with one another. Freecycle is designed to help reduce waste by helping people give away their unwanted items instead of throwing them away. The platform has more than 7 million users and helps divert huge amounts of waste from landfills each year.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap September 8

Each week, new data breaches plague the public. This week, significant healthcare and retail breaches led to substantial data losses for customers and patients throughout the United States. With companies like Forever 21, Callaway, and United Healthcare involved, there were serious data losses. Cognizant and Indiana Medicaid were also breached this week. Learn all the details below.

UnitedHealthcare Patients Exposed in An Unexpected Data Breach

UnitedHealthcare is a large insurance company that serves more than 8 million Americans throughout the United States. The company gathers health, personal, and financial information and utilizes all those different data points to provide reliable insurance services. It's upsetting to learn that UnitedHealthcare was recently attacked and significant data may have been lost.

Cognizant Customers and Select Medicaid and Medicare Patients Exposed in Recent Breach

Cognizant is a massive IT services company with over 300,000 employees and more than $15 Billion in annual revenue. The company helps major corporations with IT services. TMG Health is a healthcare services provider that works with Medicare Advantage, Medicaid Part D, and Managed Medicaid programs for many government agencies throughout the country. Between these two major companies, a huge amount of data is stored. All that data is now vulnerable because of a breach that started in May.

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.