Note: the following is a press release from AMMC. DataBreaches.net reached out to Technology Management Resources, but has received no reply by publication time. This post will be updated if a reply is received. Arkansas Methodist Medical center (AMMC) has a lockbox service with IBERIABANK for collecting and processing payments from our patients and/or customers. IBERIABANK uses technology management Resources, Inc. (TMR) as a thirdparty lockbox service provider to appendage payments and charm pertinent defrayal data for items received in the lockbox. On July 3, 2020, TMR discovered that a TMR employees user account had been compromised. AMMC was notified of this incident on August 24, 2020 and has been actively seeking info regarding the incident to be able to provide this notice. Upon discovery of the incident, TMR reported that they secured the account and began an investigation in consultation with external cybersecurity professionals. TMR has stated that their investigation determined that the terror doer may get viewed images of checks and related images containing potential Protected Health Information (PHI) related to customers of arkansas Methodist medical Center. According to TMR, the threat actor activity occurred between august 5, 2018 and may 31, 2020, with the bulk of the activity occurring between February and may 2020. TMR notified the FBI of this incident. What information was involved? According to TMR, their investigation concluded that the terror doer potentially viewed images within TMRs iRemit application that may have PHI. The info contained on these images may get included your name, address, checking account number and routing number (as found on personal checks) and information on billing statements, submitted with your payment, such as your AMMC account number. What is the companion doing in response? We submit the privacy and certificate of personal information very seriously. As section of our ongoing allegiance to info privacy and the security of information, and although this incident in no way involved AMMCs nor IBERIABANKs internal certificate or computer systems, as a professional courtesy, IBERIABANK is offering affected individuals citation monitoring and identity theft tribute through CyberScout in dictate to spring peace of mind. TMR reports that they experience taken several corrective actions to remediate the security incident, forestall a further certificate incident, and mitigate the effects of the security incident. According to TMR, TMR credentials experience been reset or deactivated (as applicable). TMR also reports that they implemented additional rules in their firewall to more tightly control the ability to access the iRemit website from other countries, among other steps taken. What you can do. as a best practice, we encourage our customers to remain vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud, to review financial account statements and claims information from your health insurance provider, and to monitor citation reports for suspicious activity. Any suspicious activity or suspected identity theft should live reported to us and to the proper law enforcement authorities. For more information. To verify and obtain additional information regarding whether your information was potentially affected by this incident, please call 18889050513, tollfree, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am 9:00 pm Eastern Time. We apologize for any inconvenience this technology management Resources certificate incident may get caused. Source: AMMC