
"In response to this event, Bell secured its network, reset passwords, secured all accounts, and conducted a full investigation into the incident. Bell Ambulance is providing the impacted individuals with 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity protection services and is encouraging them to remain vigilant of potential fraud and identity theft incidents."
"The compromised information, the organization said last year, includes names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and driver's license numbers, along with financial account and medical and health insurance information. Bell Ambulance notified the Maine Attorney General's Office that hackers had access to its network between February 7 and February 14, 2025."
"In March last year, the Medusa ransomware group claimed the theft of 219.50 GB of data from Bell Ambulance. The threat actor has since published the allegedly stolen data, which suggests that the organization did not pay a ransom."
Bell Ambulance, a Milwaukee-based ambulance services provider, discovered a network intrusion on February 13, 2025, affecting nearly 238,000 individuals. Hackers accessed the network between February 7 and 14, 2025, compromising names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, financial account information, and medical and health insurance data. The Medusa ransomware gang claimed responsibility in March, publishing 219.50 GB of stolen data, indicating no ransom was paid. Bell Ambulance secured its network, reset passwords, and conducted a full investigation completed in February 2026. The organization provided affected individuals with 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity protection services.
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