About 13.4 million current and former Kaiser Permanente members and patients were potentially impacted by a privacy breach, the health care provider said.
The data possibly collected included IP addresses, members' names and how members navigated on Kaiser's website.Kaiser says it's alerting past and present customers and the health organization wasn't aware of any misuse of members or patients' information.
The data possibly collected included IP addresses, members' names and how members navigated on Kaiser's website or mobile apps due to code embedded on those sites.
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