Thousands of Rhode Island citizens have data stolen after social services hit by cyberattack
Date:
Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:01:00 +0000
Description:
RIBridges benefits system hit by a cyberattack that likely compromised the
PII of thousands of Rhode Island citizens.
FULL STORY ======================================================================RIBridge s benefits system has been hit by a cyberattack The attacker shared images of the compromised systems with Deloitte PII and banking information has likely been stolen in the attack
A cyberattack which hit the RIBridges system may have compromised the data of thousands of Rhode Island citizens who have applied for, or are on, a range
of health coverage, human services, or benefit programs.
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee confirmed the breach, noting in a statement posted on the Governors official site in response to the major security threat, the RIBridges system has been taken down, with all those seeking to apply for benefits needing to do so on paper.
The attack likely occurred on December 5, according to the statement, with
the system subsequently being taken down on December 13, with the
confirmation statement being issued on December 14. Benefits services hit, personal data stolen
The states vendor, Deloitte, informed the Rhode Island governor there was a high probability that the attacker had successfully exfiltrated the
personally identifiable information (PII) of thousands of people belonging to a number of benefits programs, including: Medicaid Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Health coverage purchased through HealthSource RI Rhode Island Works (RIW) Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) General Public Assistance (GPA) Program
At the time of the attack, Deloitte notified federal authorities about a potential cyberattack against the RIBridges system. On December 10, Deloitte received a screenshot of internal RIBridges files from the attacker, confirming that the breach had likely resulted in the theft of PII. Deloitte further confirmed the presence of malicious code within the RIBridges system, resulting in the shutdown of the service.
The PII may include names, addresses, dates of birth and Social Security numbers, Deloitte stated, with potential compromise of certain banking information, but nothing has been confirmed as of yet. No one has come
forward to claim responsibility for the attack, and no PII from the attack
has been spotted online yet.
The governors statement recommended that RIBridges customers remain vigilant and be on the lookout for potential fraud and suspicious banking
transactions, change passwords in line with cyber hygiene standards, and
those affected should contact their bank for further recommendations on account security.
A multilingual customer hotline has been set up in a collaborative effort between Deloitte and Experian, with affected citizens being contacted to provide free credit monitoring services . Subsequent updates on the attack
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/thousands-of-rhode-island-citizens-have -data-stolen-after-social-services-hit-by-cyberattack
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