Rhode Island says personal data likely breached in social services cyberattack

State officers stated a whole bunch of hundreds of Rhode Island residents might be affected by a cyberattack on the state’s on-line portal for social providers, with a “excessive likelihood” that  personally identifiable info was breached.

In response to an update from Governor Dan McKee’s workplace, the assault focused RIBridges, which Rhode Island residents use to use for and entry applications equivalent to Medicaid and the Supplemental Diet Help Program (SNAP).

The assault additionally focused the Healthsource RI insurance coverage market. McKee’s workplace stated “any particular person who has obtained or utilized for well being protection and/or well being and human providers applications or advantages might be impacted by this leak.”

The data accessed by the cyberattackers may embody names, addresses, dates of start, Social Safety numbers, and banking info.

The RIBridges system is operated by Deloitte, which first notified the state of a possible cyberattack on December 5 — however McKee’s workplace stated it wasn’t clear then that delicate info had been breached. On Friday, December 13, Deloitte confirmed that there was “malicious code” within the system and labored with the state to “proactively” take the system down to handle the menace.

Within the meantime, the state stated Rhode Island residents can nonetheless use paper functions to use for advantages.

The New York Times reports that at a press convention Friday, state’s chief digital officer Brian Tardiff stated cybercriminals claiming accountability for the assault have threatened to launch the information until they obtain a cost.

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