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Any Freepers get a notice from "Cencora?"

Posted on 06/14/2024 7:05:53 AM PDT by LouAvul

It's a form letter from Cencora and its Lash Group partner, with pharma companies. They say they had a data breach 2/21/24 and patient's data may have been leaked.

They're letting clients know "what information was potentially involved.." The "potential" information was Bob's (not the real name; it's a relative of mine) first name, last name, address, date of birth, health diagnosis, and or prescriptions.

Page two says their solution is to provide two years Experian services (which includes notifications of activity, etc). Then they go into a lengthy description of Experian and how they can help.

It sounds like a scheme to promote premium services for a credit reporting company but, I don't know.

I trust FR and just wanted to see if you've gotten such an offer. Thank you.


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1 posted on 06/14/2024 7:05:53 AM PDT by LouAvul
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To: LouAvul

It sounds phishy. Possibly a scam. Your first stop is Google to see if it is true. Don’t click on any links. If there is a link, you need to see the URL to see if it points to the actual site.


2 posted on 06/14/2024 7:07:56 AM PDT by AppyPappy (Biden told Al Roker "America is back". Unfortunately, he meant back to the 1970's)
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To: LouAvul

It sounds like their offer of Experian services is worse than the potential loss due to the data breach. No thanks.


3 posted on 06/14/2024 7:08:03 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (A truth that’s told with bad intent, Beats all the lies you can invent ~ Wm. Blake)
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To: LouAvul

Then they go into a lengthy description of Experian and how they can help.

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I’m really sick of hearing crap like this.

Sending people to Experian for help is not enough. It’s a bandaid at best. It’s reactive and doesn’t fix or compensate for the damage that was done.


4 posted on 06/14/2024 7:09:45 AM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: LouAvul

“I trust FR...”

Trust but verify.


5 posted on 06/14/2024 7:14:43 AM PDT by KrisKrinkle (c)
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To: LouAvul

I received a letter as well. In the past couple of years I have gotten similar letters from multiple businesses including AT&T. This letter from Cencora was especially offensive in that it obviously was written by attorney’s trying to cover themselves. Data breaches are frequently caused by weakest security link (people).

All that said, I was provided free credit monitoring via Experion from a previous breach. It is a good service and useful. This offer from Cencora is standard offering when companies have a breach. Minimal CYA from them.


6 posted on 06/14/2024 7:25:19 AM PDT by Dartoid
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To: LouAvul

It seems to be standard practice nowadays to offer some sort of Experian-type service after a data breach. Perhaps doing so frees the breached company from any sort of legal liability. (What happens when Experian is hacked?)


7 posted on 06/14/2024 7:25:39 AM PDT by Blurb2350 (posted from my 1500-watt blow dryer)
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To: LouAvul
Contact them directly:

Cencora contact Page

The breach claim is a valid claim:

May 24, 2024: US pharma giant Cencora says Americans’ health information stolen in data breach

U.S. pharmaceutical giant Cencora says it is notifying affected individuals that their personal and highly sensitive medical information was stolen during a cyberattack and data breach earlier this year.

In letters to affected individuals sent out this week, Cencora said that the data from its systems includes patient names, their postal address and date of birth, as well as information about their health diagnoses and medications.

The pharma giant said it had initially obtained patients’ data through partnerships with the drug makers it works with “in connection with its patient support programs.” That includes patients of AbbVie, Acadia, Bayer, Novartis, Regeneron, and other companies

But if you have any doubts, contact them personally, first to be sure.

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8 posted on 06/14/2024 7:25:54 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/cencora-provides-notice-of-data-breach-2211310/


9 posted on 06/14/2024 7:27:38 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: LouAvul
Nope.

Until we put our lives in a digital world we hardly ever had identity theft. I have more passwords than Carter has little pills.

10 posted on 06/14/2024 7:28:14 AM PDT by Sequoyah101 (The Government that got us in this mess is not the Government that can get us out of it.)
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2 Dozen Pharmaceutical Companies Affected by Cencora Cyberattack

Cencora, Inc. (formerly AmerisourceBergen), and its Lash Group affiliate, have been affected by a cyberattack. Cencora announced the attack in a February 2024 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); however, at that point, the extent of the data breach had yet to be determined although Cencora did confirm in the SEC filing that data was exfiltrated in the attack.

Cencora is a Conshohocken, PA-based company that partners with pharmaceutical firms, healthcare providers, and pharmacies and offers drug distribution, patient support and services, business analytics and technology, and other services. Around 20% of pharmaceutical products sold and distributed in the United States are handled by Cencora.

Last week, clients of Cencora and The Lash Group started notifying state Attorneys General about the data breach. The total number of affected clients has not yet been confirmed but the breach is known to have affected at least 24 pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and involved the theft of the personal data of hundreds of thousands of individuals. Based on the notifications sent to state Attorneys General so far, the following pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies have been affected:


11 posted on 06/14/2024 7:31:51 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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12 posted on 06/14/2024 8:07:39 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: AppyPappy

Thank you.


13 posted on 06/14/2024 8:11:13 AM PDT by LouAvul (DEI = Didn't Earn It. )
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To: Robert DeLong

Thank you.


14 posted on 06/14/2024 8:12:12 AM PDT by LouAvul (DEI = Didn't Earn It. )
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To: LouAvul
"It sounds like a scheme to promote premium services for a credit reporting company"

Nope, it was a true data breach.

2 Dozen Pharmaceutical Companies Affected by Cencora Cyberattack

From AmerisourceBergen / Lash Group: Notice of Data Security Incident

Their offer of two years of credit monitoring is Standard Operating Procedure for companies that have had data breaches. Lots of good it will do the affected consumers, though.

If it's any mild consolation, at least credit card numbers weren't stolen. But loss of private medical data is worrisome.

15 posted on 06/14/2024 8:19:16 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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“It’s a bandaid at best. It’s reactive and doesn’t fix or compensate for the damage that was done.”

Exactly right. Big deal — they pay for a service you can use to see if the crooks are using your data. What the hell good does that do if the crooks steal your money, your identity and your health? It’s a useless, feel-good, liberal palliative.


16 posted on 06/14/2024 8:20:55 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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To: LouAvul
It's probably legit. It's happened to me in the past. I signed up for Experian for two years, and they monitored my credit.

Nothing happened, so I let it lapse. It's free for that time period.

17 posted on 06/14/2024 8:26:00 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
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To: Blurb2350

“It seems to be standard practice nowadays to offer some sort of Experian-type service after a data breach. Perhaps doing so frees the breached company from any sort of legal liability. (What happens when Experian is hacked?)”

https://www.techradar.com/news/identity-thieves-crack-major-experian-security-flaw-access-customer-credit-reports


18 posted on 06/14/2024 8:34:43 AM PDT by algore
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To: LouAvul
Not Cencora and its Lash Group partner, but I have had letters like that with data breaches and they indicate that they have contracted with Experian for two years, blah blah blah.   I just file the letter and don't worry about it.
19 posted on 06/14/2024 9:08:23 AM PDT by higgmeister (In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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To: AppyPappy
Your first stop is Google to see if it is true.

And we'd believe anything from Google, because???

20 posted on 06/14/2024 9:08:32 AM PDT by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Finish the damned WALL! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH! )
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