South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources, Inc. (SJBHR) has confirmed a recent cyberattack, leading to unauthorized access to sensitive consumer data. The breached information includes names, contact details, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, medical records, treating physicians, health insurance details, and more. In response, SJBHR has started sending data breach notification letters to individuals affected by this security incident. The company initiated an investigation with third-party cybersecurity specialists after discovering encrypted files on its network on April 5, 2023, confirming unauthorized access by an external party on April 3, 2023.
While the investigation is ongoing, SJBHR has not ruled out the possibility of unauthorized access or theft of patient data. As a precautionary measure, the company is notifying patients about the potential compromise of various sensitive information, including medical history and diagnosis details. The disclosure emphasizes an abundance of caution and transparency in addressing the breach’s impact. SJBHR commits to sending out data breach letters once the nature of the leaked data and the affected individuals are confirmed.
The breach highlights the urgency and complexity of addressing cybersecurity incidents in the healthcare sector, with SJBHR actively involving external experts to assess the scope of the unauthorized access. The company’s commitment to notifying affected individuals underscores the significance of maintaining transparency and keeping patients informed about potential risks. As the investigation progresses, South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources aims to provide comprehensive details on the data breach, offering affected individuals clarity on the extent of the compromise and the steps being taken to mitigate its impact.