No need to hack when it's leaking, Thursday edition: DM Clinical Research
Briefly

Researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered over 1.6 million unsecured records belonging to DM Clinical Research, a Texas-based entity involved in various clinical trials. The leaked data included sensitive personal details such as names, dates of birth, contact information, and specific vaccination statuses. While the precise nature of DM Clinical Research's compliance with HIPAA regulations is unclear, the discovery underscores ongoing vulnerabilities in the handling of personal health information within the research sector, raising concerns among patient advocates and privacy experts.
Fowler's findings revealed a trove of sensitive data, including personal and medical information on over 1.6 million individuals, raising serious privacy concerns.
DM Clinical Research, a Texas-based network involved in various clinical trials, showed a massive leak of unsecured data, impacting patient confidentiality.
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