Cl0p hits virtual behavioral health company, leaks records of 63,000 minors

Russian ransomware gang Cl0p leaked the health information of 63,000 minors using virtual mental health company Brightline, as part of an attack on software company Fortra, Techmonitor reported March 29.

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Brightline is part of the insurance company Blue Shield. Data leaked in the breach included names, addresses, dates of birth, gender, Blue Shield subscriber ID numbers, phone numbers and email addresses. 

It is not known whether a ransom has been demanded or paid.

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