According to sources, Washington University School of Medicine (a Education organization in Missouri) was hit with a cyber attack. It was first reported on 2022-05-24.

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Source 1  |  2022-05-24

Washington University School of Medicine notifies patients of data breach

“-"St. Louis-based Washington University School of Medicine notified patients that a data breach had potentially exposed some of their personal health information." -"According to Washington University School of Medicine's website, the health system learned that an unauthorized person gained access to certain employee email accounts between March 4 and March 28. " -"An investigation conducted March 24 was unable to determine whether the individual viewed any of the emails or attachments in the accounts, however, the health system did identify that the emails contained patient and research participant information, including names, dates of birth, addresses, medical records, patient account numbers and clinical information. " -"To be safe, Washington University School of Medicine has begun mailing letters to individuals whose information was identified in the affected email accounts. "“

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