New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced this week that vision-coverage benefits provider EyeMed had agreed to pay the state $600,000 in the wake of a massive data breach in 2020.
EyeMed has agreed to $600,000 in penalties to settle the case of a 2020 data breach that exposed the information of roughly 2.1 million consumers. The agreement was announced this week. According to ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced Monday an agreement with EyeMed that resolved a 2020 data breach. The data breach affected 2.1 million members nationwide and ...
The Cincinnati-based eye benefits company has agreed to pay $600,000 and enhance several privacy and security protocols following a data breach that affected some 2.1 million patients in the US A ...
On October 18, 2022, EyeMed Vision Care LLC (“EyeMed”) entered into a Consent Order with the New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) relating to a cybersecurity event from 2020 that exposed ...
Aetna this past week reported that 484,157 members had been affected by an email-hacking incident over the summer. The incident, which was reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' ...
On January 24, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with EyeMed Vision Care LLC based on shortcomings in the company’s data security procedures. The problems were discovered ...
Effective Jan. 1, 2019, EyeMed will replace UnitedHealthcare as the university's vision plan administrator. This new plan provides eye exams for only a $10 copay and provides enhanced coverage for ...
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EyeMed members have multiple online options for ordering prescription eyewear and contact lenses using their benefits. This may be an ideal way to address your needs while practicing social distancing ...
After a 2020 data breach that affected 2.1 million people — more than 52,000 from New Jersey — a vision benefits provider will pay $2.5 million as part of a multi-state settlement, the state said ...