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The Fortra/GoAnywhere breach also affected healthcare entities. Here’s what we know so far, Part 2.
MedMinder has not issued any press release or public notification concerning the incident and did not reply to this site’s inquiry of March 11. In a statement to TechCrunch last month, the prescription delivery and management service indicated it was “aware of the allegations” but declined to comment further while the company was investigating. DataBreaches sent Medminder a second inquiry on April 18, but still received no reply.
Clop claims to have Medminder files that they describe as “Technical documentation. PDF, png files, xlsx databases. Data files in “godrive” goanywhere`s folder.”