Dinning v. HealthEC LLC et al
Douglas Dinning |
HealthEC LLC, Corewell Health, Oakwood Accountable Care Organization, LLC d/b/a Beaumont ACO and Oakwood Accountable Care Organization, LLC Doing business as Beaumont ACO |
2:2024cv10071 |
January 9, 2024 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
David R. Grand |
Stephen J Murphy |
P.I.: Other |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 9 ORDER CLOSING CASE. Signed by District Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III. (RLou) |
Filing 8 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Douglas Dinning Notice of Voluntary Dismissal Without Prejudice (Miller, E.) |
Filing 7 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #1 Complaint,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, #2 Summons Issued by Douglas Dinning (Miller, E.) |
Filing 6 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #1 Complaint,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, #2 Summons Issued by Douglas Dinning (Miller, E.) |
Filing 5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #1 Complaint,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, #2 Summons Issued by Douglas Dinning (Miller, E.) |
Filing 4 ATTORNEY APPEARANCE: Mitchell Kendrick appearing on behalf of Douglas Dinning (Kendrick, Mitchell) |
Filing 3 ATTORNEY APPEARANCE: Emily E. Hughes appearing on behalf of Douglas Dinning (Hughes, Emily) |
Filing 2 SUMMONS Issued for *Corewell Health, HealthEC LLC, Oakwood Accountable Care Organization, LLC d/b/a Beaumont ACO* (DJen) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Douglas Dinning against Corewell Health, HealthEC LLC, Oakwood Accountable Care Organization, LLC d/b/a Beaumont ACO with Jury Demand. Plaintiff requests summons issued. Receipt No: AMIEDC-9617707 - Fee: $ 405. County of 1st Plaintiff: Macomb - County Where Action Arose: Macomb - County of 1st Defendant: Out of State. [Previously dismissed case: No] [Possible companion case(s): None] (Attachments: #1 Index of Exhibits, #2 Exhibit A - Notice of HealthEC LLC Cybersecurity Event, #3 Exhibit B - 1 Million Corewell Health Patients Could be Impacted by Second Data Breach, MLive, Michael Kransz (Dec. 26, 2023), #4 Exhibit C - HealthEC webpage, #5 Exhibit D - Health EC Data Breach Affects Almost 4.5 Million Individuals, Steve Alder, The HIPAA Journal (Jan. 3, 2024), #6 Exhibit E - Who we are, Corewell Health webpage, #7 Exhibit F - Accountable Care Organizations, Medicare.gov webpage, #8 Exhibit G - About Beaumont ACO, Beaumont ACO webpage, #9 Exhibit H - How your health information may be used and disclosed, Corewell Health webpage, #10 Exhibit I - Code of Conduct, Beaumont ACO webpage, #11 Exhibit J - Second Corewell Health Data Breach Exposes Info of One Million Michigan Patients, Michigan Department of Attorney General (Dec. 26, 2023), #12 Exhibit K - Ransomware warning: Now attacks are stealing data as well as encrypting it, #13 Exhibit L - Ransomware: The Data Exfiltration and Double Extortion Trends, #14 Exhibit M - The chance of data being stolen in a ransomware attack is greater than one in ten, #15 Exhibit N - 2020 Ransomware Marketplace Report, #16 Exhibit O - Ransomware FAQs, #17 Exhibit P - Human-operated ransomware attacks: A preventable disaster (Mar 5, 2020), #18 Exhibit Q - 2021 Data Breach Annual Report (ITRC, Jan. 2022), #19 Exhibit R - Report on CommonSpirit Ransomware Attack (2023), #20 Exhibit S - Your personal data is for sale on the dark web. Heres how much it costs, Digital Trends, Oct. 16, 2019, #21 Exhibit T - Heres How Much Your Personal Information Is Selling for on the Dark Web, Experian (Dec. 6, 2017), #22 Exhibit U - In the Dark, VPNOverview, 2019, #23 Exhibit V - Ashiq Ja, Hackers Selling Healthcare Data in the Black Market, InfoSec (July 27, 2015), #24 Exhibit W - Medical I.D. Theft, efraudprevention.net webpage, #25 Exhibit X - Ransomware Attacks Paralyze, and Sometimes Crush, Hospitals (Oct. 3, 2019), #26 Exhibit Y - Tim Greene, Anthem Hack: Personal Data Stolen Sells for 10x Price of Stolen Credit Card Numbers, IT World (Feb. 6, 2015), #27 Exhibit Z - Report to Congressional Requesters, GAO, #28 Exhibit AA - Protecting Personal Information: A Guide for Business, Federal Trade Commission (2016), #29 Exhibit BB - Breach Notification Rule, U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services, #30 Exhibit CC - US Department of Health & Human Services, Security Rule Guidance Material, #31 Exhibit DD - US Department of Health & Human Services, Guidance on Risk Analysis, #32 Exhibit EE - Brian Krebs, Medical Records for Sale in Underground Stolen From Texas Life Insurance Firm, Krebs on Security (Sep. 18, 2014), #33 Exhibit FF - United States Government Accountability Office, GAO-07-737, Personal Information: Data Breaches Are Frequent, but Evidence of Resulting Identity Theft Is Limited; However, the Full Extent Is Unknown (June 2007), #34 Exhibit GG - Federal Trade Commission, Identity Theft.gov webpage, #35 Exhibit HH - Los Angeles Times, Column: Shadowy data brokers make the most of their invisibility cloak, David Lazarus (Nov. 5, 2019), #36 Exhibit II - datacoup.com webpage, #37 Exhibit JJ - digi.me/about-us webpage, #38 Exhibit KK - Nielsen Computer & Mobile Panel, Frequently Asked Questions, #39 Exhibit LL - Ashiq Ja, Hackers Selling Healthcare Data in the Black Market, InfoSec (July 27, 2015), #40 Exhibit MM - Notice of HealthEC data breach re Corewell Health, #41 Exhibit NN - Notice of HealthEC data breach re Beaumont ACO) (Miller, E.) |
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