UCLA Health says attackers accessed parts of its network where personal and medical records are stored. However, unlike previous medical breaches this year, they have no actual evidence that the attacker actually accessed any of the data. The incident will impact 4.2 million people. The Department of Health and Human Services says more than 120 million people have been compromised in more than 1,110 separate breaches since 2009 a third of the US population. It’s been reported that the data potentially accessed by the attackers was not encrypted.”]

