Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Premier NYC Plastic Surgeon for Ignoring Patients' Pleas After Nude Images Hacked from His Office
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Dr. Richard Swift, a renowned plastic surgeon based in Manhattan, alleging that he failed to inform his patients about a data breach that exposed their sensitive information online.
The alleged malware attack occurred last year, with hackers publishing nude images and social security numbers of at least 22 patients on a Russian-hosted website for months. One patient, Linda Qutawna, claimed that she was told to send explicit images via email as part of her consultation, only to have them hacked and published online two years later.
Qutawna said the experience has been "traumatizing" and "humiliating," stating that Dr. Swift's office ignored her pleas for help after she reached out twice about possible data breaches. The lawsuit alleges that Dr. Swift's "inadequately protected computer systems" were to blame for the hack, but he failed to notify his patients or authorities.
The lawsuit also claims that Dr. Swift never informed Attorney General Letitia James' office about the data breach, as required by law. Qutawna alleged that she was left feeling vulnerable and trusting of the doctor who had mishandled her most intimate information.
Dr. Swift's office declined to comment on the allegations, but another plastic surgeon told The Post that Dr. Swift's claim of being a victim of hacking is "total bulls–t." The lawsuit seeks damages for the patients affected by the data breach and calls for greater accountability from medical professionals when it comes to protecting patient information.
The incident highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures in healthcare, particularly in high-risk industries like plastic surgery. It also underscores the importance of transparency and prompt communication between doctors and their patients when sensitive information is compromised.
As one of the victims put it, "When a doctor mishandles your most intimate information, it undermines the one place where you're required to be vulnerable and trust that you're going to be protected." The lawsuit aims to hold Dr. Swift accountable for his actions and ensure that similar incidents do not happen in the future.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Dr. Richard Swift, a renowned plastic surgeon based in Manhattan, alleging that he failed to inform his patients about a data breach that exposed their sensitive information online.
The alleged malware attack occurred last year, with hackers publishing nude images and social security numbers of at least 22 patients on a Russian-hosted website for months. One patient, Linda Qutawna, claimed that she was told to send explicit images via email as part of her consultation, only to have them hacked and published online two years later.
Qutawna said the experience has been "traumatizing" and "humiliating," stating that Dr. Swift's office ignored her pleas for help after she reached out twice about possible data breaches. The lawsuit alleges that Dr. Swift's "inadequately protected computer systems" were to blame for the hack, but he failed to notify his patients or authorities.
The lawsuit also claims that Dr. Swift never informed Attorney General Letitia James' office about the data breach, as required by law. Qutawna alleged that she was left feeling vulnerable and trusting of the doctor who had mishandled her most intimate information.
Dr. Swift's office declined to comment on the allegations, but another plastic surgeon told The Post that Dr. Swift's claim of being a victim of hacking is "total bulls–t." The lawsuit seeks damages for the patients affected by the data breach and calls for greater accountability from medical professionals when it comes to protecting patient information.
The incident highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures in healthcare, particularly in high-risk industries like plastic surgery. It also underscores the importance of transparency and prompt communication between doctors and their patients when sensitive information is compromised.
As one of the victims put it, "When a doctor mishandles your most intimate information, it undermines the one place where you're required to be vulnerable and trust that you're going to be protected." The lawsuit aims to hold Dr. Swift accountable for his actions and ensure that similar incidents do not happen in the future.