2015 Could Be the Year of the Hospital Hack
After Obamacare required hospitals to convert all health records into
electronic files, those records are now very vulnerable, and experts
expect hackers to target them in the coming years.
From the article: "Along with vast troves of credit card information
and celebrity snapshots, hackers stole a record number of medical
records from U.S. health-care facilities this year. In 2015, attacks
targeting health data will become even more common, according to
security researchers....The cause of the uptick isn't hard to diagnose.
Medical organizations across the world are switching to electronic
medical records, and computer security is not always a high enough
priority during the process, says Leonard. Besides that, he says, easy
and fast access to medical information often trumps security.
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