The personal and medical information of 20,800 Iowa Medicaid members was exposed in a data breach at a third-party vendor managing the state’s health insurance program.
The breach occurred at a Florida-based company called Independent Living Systems (ILS). According to a March 14, 2023 notice, the company learned of unauthorized access to its systems on July 5, 2022.
“Through our response efforts, we learned that an unauthorized actor obtained access to certain ILS systems between June 30 and July 5, 2022,” the notice reads. “During that period, some information stored on the ILS network was acquired by the unauthorized actor, and other information was accessible and potentially viewed.”
The post also recorded a list of potentially compromised information (which varies by individual), including:
All affected Medicaid members will receive free credit monitoring and are advised to watch out for identity theft crimes.
While the stolen data can be used for fraud, Medicaid members should also be wary of signs of medical identity theft, such as:
To avoid becoming a victim, check medical records and notices for unusual listings or activity and immediately report any irregularities to your financial and healthcare provider.
Medical identity theft victims can take months to realize they’ve been compromised. If you need help preventing identity thieves from using your identity to ruin your credit and medical plans, grab a Bitdefender Identity Theft Protection plan (available for the US only).
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