Connecticut Data Breach: Over a Million Patients’ Info at Risk – CHC’s Comedic Oops Moment!

Connecticut healthcare provider Community Health Center, Inc. is notifying over one million individuals about a data breach. The breach impacted patient records including names, birthdays, and Social Security numbers. While no ransomware was used, CHC swiftly acted to secure systems and is offering two years of free identity theft protection.

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a daytime drama, Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC) got a surprise visit from a cybercriminal who decided to take a digital joyride through over a million patients’ personal data. It seems like hackers these days are more intrusive than your nosy neighbor peeping through the curtains. But hey, at least CHC didn’t have to hit pause on their operations and got a free lesson in cyber-vigilance!

Key Points:

  • CHC discovered a data breach affecting over 1 million individuals on January 2, 2025.
  • Patient information, including health records and personal data, was accessed or stolen.
  • The breach did not involve ransomware, allowing CHC to continue operations uninterrupted.
  • CHC is offering two years of free identity theft and credit monitoring services to affected individuals.
  • The identity of the hacker remains unknown, and no ransomware group has claimed responsibility.

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