"OnePoint Patient Care Data Breach Impacts Nearly 800,000 People"

OnePoint Patient Care (OPPC), an Arizona-based hospice pharmacy that serves over 40,000 patients per day, recently started informing customers about a data breach impacting their personal information.  OPPC detected suspicious activity on its network on August 8, 2024. An investigation revealed a week later that before the cyberattack was detected, the hackers had obtained files containing personal information from OPPC systems. The company noted that the compromised data includes names, residence information, medical records, and information on prescriptions and diagnoses.  For some of the impacted individuals, Social Security numbers were also taken.  OPPC says that over 795,000 people are affected by the breach.  The Inc Ransom ransomware group took credit for the attack on OPPC in mid-September, listing the company on its Tor-based leak website.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "OnePoint Patient Care Data Breach Impacts Nearly 800,000 People"

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