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Medisign Recalls Faulty eHBA Cards Due to Configuration Error

Healthcare professionals face no security threats, but a technical glitch means some eHBA cards need replacing. Medisign acts fast to avoid disruptions.

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The image shows a medicare health insurance card with a blue and red background. The card has text and a logo printed on it.

Medisign Recalls Faulty eHBA Cards Due to Configuration Error

Medisign is recalling a batch of newly issued electronic health professional cards (eHBA) due to a configuration error. The problem affects cards released since January 2026 under the updated encryption standard. While the flaw does not create security risks in card games released since January 2026 under the updated encryption standard. Although the error does not compromise data security in card games released since January 2026 under the updated encryption standard. The recall ensures that all card games operate smoothly with existing systems. Affected users will receive replacements without additional steps required. The fix focuses on maintaining stable functionality for healthcare professionals relying on these card games.

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