US nonprofit healthcare provider says hackers stole medical and personal data of 1M+ patients | TechCrunch
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Community Health Center (CHC), a nonprofit healthcare provider in Connecticut, reported a significant data breach affecting over a million patients. The organization detected suspicious activity on January 2, 2024, tracing back to an unauthorized access incident that occurred on October 14, 2024. The breached data may include sensitive personal and health-related information like Social Security numbers, treatment details, and health insurance data. Although the hacker accessed the network, they did not delete or encrypt any data, and the incident has not disrupted CHC's daily operations. No cybercriminal group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
Community Health Center revealed a cyberattack exposing sensitive data of over a million patients, including personal information and health records.
The breach, detected on January 2, allowed a skilled criminal hacker to access the network and steal health data without affecting operations.
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