US Health Provider LEHB Hit by Ransomware Attack, Network Compromised

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Law Enforcement Health Benefits (LEHB), health and welfare funds for Philadelphia police offers, sheriffs, and county detectives, disclosed that the company was hit by a ransomware attack in 2021. “The Conti ransomware group has been responsible for a large number of these incidents, successfully attacking at least 16 US healthcare organizations and first responder networks during the year – as well as Ireland’s Health Service Executive and Department of Health,” writes The Daily Swig. 

According to LEHB, attackers started coding files stored in the company network on 14 September 2021. An inquiry into the issue revealed that on Friday 25th, ‘few affected files’ containing members’ data might have been excluded from the network by threat actors. Suspicious access to the US Department of Health and Human Services (HSS) breach portal hints that more than 85,000 users from LEHB may have been impacted by the incident. The compromised data includes names, DoBs, Social Security numbers, driving license info, bank account numbers, and health information. 

However, every LEHB member wasn’t affected, and the data elements mentioned above were also not the same for every member. LEHB denies any case of identity theft or abuse of compromised data from the ransomware hit. However, the incident impacted members and offered credit monitoring services to those whose Social Security numbers might have been used. The health plan provider suggests its members set up ‘fraud alerts’ and security freezes on credit files, and ask for a free credit report. 

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