
Research Reveals Why Hacked Patient Records Are So Valuable
New Report to U.S. Senate Describes How Criminals Put Data to Use
September 27, 2016
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Why are hacked healthcare records so valuable? It's because stolen patient records often end up for sale on the deep web as part of information packages called "fullz" and "identity kits" used by fraudsters to commit a wide variety of crimes, says James Scott of the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology.