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White Paper: Why Hackers Are Targeting ePHI More Than Credit Cards

White Paper: Why Hackers Are Targeting ePHI More Than Credit Cards

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Despite the care most of us take to protect our credit card information, credit card fraud is the most common form of identity theft in the United States. According to a report from Javelin Strategy & Research, 15.4 million consumers were victims of identity theft or fraud, which cost U.S. consumers more than $16 billion in 2016. However, cybercriminals increasingly target electronic protected health information (ePHI), because hackers can get a premium price for this personal information on the dark web. White Paper: Why Hackers Are Targeting ePHI More Than Credit Cards Cybercriminals Target ePHI Contents Cybercriminals Target ePHI Sold to the Highest Bidder Why ePHI is So Valuable Why ePHI is So Vulnerable Are Paper Medical Records Better? The Future of ePHI WHITE PAPER: WHY

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