Security News > 2017 > November > Hacking Incidents Dominate 2017 Health Data Breach Tally

2017-11-02 15:03
Vast Majority of Recent Breach Victims Affected by a Hacker AttackWith less than two months left in the year, incidents involving hackers are dominating the federal tally of health data breaches for 2017, a trend some security experts expect to continue.
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