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Electronic health records ripe for theft - David Pittman - POLITICO.com

Significant breaches are already occurring. Over the course of three days,
hackers using a Chinese IP address infiltrated the St. Joseph Health System
in Bryan, Texas, and exposed the information of 405,000 individuals,
gaining names, address, Social Security numbers, dates of birth and other
information.

It was the third-largest health data breach tracked by the federal
government.

The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center reported late last year that hackers attacked
its computer systems over a course of two months trying to steal credit
card, Social Security and other financial information. About 59,000 clients
and former clients were left vulnerable.

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