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A cyberattack that occurred on February 11 has resulted in the compromise of health data belonging to nearly 1,000 individuals, according to an announcement from the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. The breach has raised significant concerns regarding the security of sensitive personal information within the state's health care system.
The department reported that the incident was part of a phishing campaign, which is known for tricking individuals into providing sensitive information. The attack has prompted an immediate investigation to assess the extent of the breach and to implement measures to prevent future incidents.
Affected individuals have been notified, and the department is offering resources to help them monitor their health information and protect against potential identity theft. This event highlights the ongoing vulnerabilities in cybersecurity, particularly in sectors that manage sensitive health data. The department is committed to enhancing security protocols to safeguard the personal information of all residents.
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