Reports
NFL Player Charged for Role in $24 Million COVID-Relief Fraud Scheme
U.S. Attorney Announces Partnership with Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery
3 Florida men charged with stealing credit, tax refunds, COVID-19 stimulus checks in bank fraud conspiracy involving more than $1 million in losses
New Jersey Attorney Charged with Fraudulently Obtaining $9 Million in Loans Meant to Help Small Businesses During COVID-19 Pandemic
One Person Indicted, Second Person to Plead Guilty in COVID-19 Stimulus Fraud Investigation
Fort Myers Business Owner Arrested And Charged With COVID Relief Fraud
Four Chester County Residents Charged with COVID-19 Related Unemployment Fraud
Michigan Man Charged with COVID-Relief Fraud
Audit of Foundational Cybersecurity Controls for the U.S. Healthcare COVID-19 Portal and Protect.HHS.gov
The Protect.HHS.gov ecosystem and the U.S. Healthcare COVID-19 portal are both critically important systems contributing to the Federal pandemic response. The data collected by these systems are utilized in the response to COVID-19 by, for example, tracking the movement of the virus, identifying potential stresses in the health care delivery system, and provide information about the distribution of supplies. Without proper cybersecurity, the integrity and availability of the data are at risk and the impact to public health efforts could be significant if decisionmakers cannot rely on COVID-19 data from States, communities, and hospitals. We will determine whether HHS has implemented foundational cybersecurity controls to ensure the integrity and availability of Protect.HHS.gov and the U.S. Healthcare COVID-19 portal.