According to UDOH, the breach occurred on March 30 as technicians from the Utah Department of Technology Services were exchanging computer servers. Information from about 24,000 files stored on servers like the one that experienced the breach could include client names, addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, physician's names, national provider identifiers, addresses, tax identification numbers and procedure codes designed for billing purposes.
Hackers steal Utahns' personal medical info, 24,000 Medicaid files
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