According to sources, Southeast Colorado Hospital District (a Medical organization in Colorado) was hit with a cyber attack. It was first reported on 2023-02-04.

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Source 1  |  2023-02-04

Southeast Colorado Hospital District became aware of suspicious activity involving the email account of one SECHD employee

“An investigation determined that an unauthorized third party had gained access to the email account at various times between November 23 and December 5.“

“Review of the employee’s email account revealed some individuals’ personal information that may have included: name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, date of birth, medical treatment or diagnosis information, and/or health insurance information. “

“Written letters were mailed to those affected on February 3. You can read a copy of their notification on their website. “

“This incident does not appear on HHS’s breach tool at time of publication. Whether it will appear or not may depend on whether that email account had information on more than 500 patients. “

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