tci Medicare Compliance & Reimbursement - 2017 Issue 12

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Tip: Don’t get spoofed. Are you IT savvy? Could you spot a man-in-the-middle infiltration or distinguish a phishing expedition that involves the bait-and-switch? Phishing is the most common type of social engineering in healthcare. And due to its prevalence in the news, you probably know to be wary of email correspondences from dubious origins. But what you may not know is that hackers continue to up their antes with more sophisticated tactics and schemes. Definition: Social engineering is “an unauthorized attempt by someone masquerading as a legitimate party to elicit information from a staff member that may...

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