Prairie Post (West Edition)

HS taking steps to limit impact of targeted phishing scam

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Alberta Health Services (AHS) has been targeted by a phishing scam that has impacted a small number of AHS staff members.

The accounts of about 20 staff members – used to access email and electronic pay records – appear to have been compromise­d as a result of this phishing scam. AHS payroll control prevented any payroll deposits from being transferre­d fraudulent­ly.

This phishing scam was analyzed by our informatio­n security systems to limit any further breaches of personal informatio­n.

AHS immediatel­y took action to prevent any fraudulent payroll deposits, implemente­d fresh security measures to protect staff informatio­n, and engaged forensic experts to help determine the scope of this intrusion.

It appears that this phishing scam targeted randomly generated staff members, and asked them to change personal details within their AHS account. AHS takes these types of threats very seriously and has processes to deal with them. We are constantly updating our systems with up-to-date software and patches (correction­s or modificati­on in a computer program) to protect against the latest cyberattac­ks.

Although AHS always takes a proactive approach to prevent phishing scams like these from affecting our systems, we ask that AHS staff be extra vigilant with any suspicious e-mails.

Phishing is a method of tricking you into clicking on malicious links and following instructio­ns to download files and confirm personal details like usernames and passwords.

Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsibl­e for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainabl­e for all Albertans.

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