Catholic Charities of Baltimore Notifies Clients of Potential Security Incident
What Happened
We learned on
What Information Was Involved
The affected emails may have included information such as name, address, phone number, date of birth, insurance identifiers, a unique ID that
What We Are Doing to Address the Incident
We take our responsibility to safeguard all protected health information seriously and deeply regret that this incident occurred. We took steps to address and contain this incident promptly after it was discovered by securing the mailbox to prevent further access to emails and conducting an investigation with the assistance of a third-party forensic expert. We reset the employee's password to help prevent any additional information from being affected by this incident. We are currently reviewing the information security measures we have in place to help prevent a similar incident from occurring in the future.
What We Are Doing to Assist Individuals
In addition, we are offering twelve months of complimentary identity protection services from an identity monitoring services company to individuals whose Social Security Numbers may have been affected by this incident.
What Individuals Can Do
We recommend that individuals exercise caution before providing personal information to strangers who claim to be associated with
As a precaution, we also want to make individuals aware of steps that they can take to guard against identity theft or fraud. We recommend that individuals review health insurance Explanation of Benefits or similar documents and financial account statements as soon as possible in order to monitor for any discrepancies or unusual activity. Individuals should remain vigilant and continue to monitor statements for unusual activity going forward. If an individual sees anything that they do not understand or that looks suspicious, or suspects that any fraudulent transactions have taken place, that individual should call his or her health insurer, health plan, or financial institution immediately.
We also recommend that individuals carefully check credit reports for accounts they did not open or for inquiries from creditors they did not initiate. If an individual sees anything that they do not understand, that individual should call the credit agency immediately. If an individual finds any suspicious activity on a credit report, that individual should call the local police or sheriff's office, and file a police report for identity theft and get a copy of it. An individual may need to give copies of the police report to creditors to clear up credit records.
For More Information
For more information about this incident, affected individuals may contact us toll-free at 844-604-4276
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