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Massive data breach: 

: Hackers exploit MOVEit vulnerability, IBM compromises health data of millions of Americans.

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Colorado's Department of Health Care Policy and Funding (HCPF) has confirmed it was the victim of a MOVEit mass-hack, exposing sensitive data of more than four million patients.

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IBM, a Colorado vendor, used the MOVEit application for data transfer, leading to unauthorized access to some HCPF files containing personal information.

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The breach included patients' full names, dates of birth, home addresses, Social Security numbers, Medicaid and Medicare ID numbers, income details, clinical and medical data, and health insurance information.

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Missouri's Department of Social Services (DSS) has also been affected by the breach, with the exact number of affected individuals yet to be determined

The Clop ransomware gang claims responsibility for the massive attacks but denies possessing any government data.

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Recent breaches in Colorado's education sector and Colorado State University highlight the growing threat of cyberattacks targeting educational institutions

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The largest breach of a US healthcare provider this year, unrelated to MOVEit, involved HCA Healthcare and exposed the personal details of 11.2 million individuals.

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The MOVEit mass hacks underscore the need for the software industry to prioritize robust cyber security measures to protect sensitive health data.