The city reported the data breach to HHS earlier this month saying personal information from 30,253 people through Dallas’ self-insured group health plans...
The federal notice hones in on the ransomware attack impacting health plans. The city first gave public notice that health benefits-related information was accessed by hackers in a July 18 email from City Manager T.C. Broadnax to employees saying records maintained by the city, including information held by Dallas’ human resources department, was determined to be exposed.
City officials still haven’t publicly disclosed all the departments where information was possibly stolen as well as several other key details of the data breach, such as how it happened.
It’s not clear how much data was taken from city servers. The city has identified ransomware group Royal as responsible for the hacking. The group has threatened to release city-stored information but the leak doesn’t appear to have happened as of Wednesday.last week that the city’s network was 99% restored following the cyber attack and that a review of the hacking and it’s impacts are still going on.
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