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Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities for Healthcare Highlighted by Latest Attack on Aspen Dental
Aspen Dental is the latest healthcare industry company to fall victim to hackers. The Aspen Group reported a cybersecurity incident this month, temporarily impacting scheduling
Breach of a Mega-Dental Group Smile Brands Affects 2.5 Million
Smile Brands, one of the nation’s largest providers of dental support services, recently experienced a breach that affected over 2.5 million individuals. Smile Brands is
American Dental Association Falls Victim to a New Type of Ransomware
Last Friday, the ADA (American Dental Association) was hit by a cyberattack. The attack forced the ADA to shut down portions of their network to
Dental Health Care Breach in Texas Affects One Million Patients
In the latest significant breach, ransomware strikes the healthcare industry yet again. On Thursday, it was announced that Jefferson Dental and Orthodontics, of Texas, was
Cybersecurity Data Breach Puts Over One Million Dental Patients at Risk
The dental industry is one of the latest industries under attack from dire cybercriminals, with many crooks taking advantage of weaknesses exposed through the pandemic
5 Cybersecurity Tips for Dental Practices
Among the large variety of industries we currently work with and have worked with in the past, we have helped several dental practices set up
Small Provider’s Stolen Laptop Leads to One Million Dollar HIPAA Fine
A $1,040,000 fine for a fairly small provider. That’s the number we’ll be talking about in this blog. Ready to keep reading? In the latest
New Sanitation Technology for Dental Practices Allows Reopening
The world, as we knew it before COVID-19, has changed and continues to see businesses innovating and evolving to stay open and return to a
Beginning of the End for Microsoft Windows 10 32-bit Processor Support
Microsoft just released their Minimum Hardware Requirements, which states that Windows 10 version 2004 will no longer include 32-bit builds for OEM distribution. Before you
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