CPAP Medical’s Data Breach: A Sleep Apnea Nightmare for 90,000!

CPAP Medical Supplies and Services is notifying over 90,000 people about a data breach. Hackers accessed their systems, potentially swiping sensitive information. No ransom group has claimed responsibility, so either they’re shy hackers or CPAP paid up. Healthcare data breaches like this are small potatoes; some incidents affect millions.

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Looks like CPAP Medical Supplies and Services is in the midst of a “nap attack” of their own, with hackers sneaking into their systems like sleep-deprived ninjas. Who knew sleep apnea equipment could be so enticing to cybercriminals? Maybe they were just looking for free CPAP machines to catch up on their beauty rest!

Key Points:

  • CPAP Medical Supplies and Services suffered a data breach affecting over 90,000 individuals.
  • The breach exposed sensitive information, including Social Security numbers and protected health data.
  • The hackers had access to CPAP’s systems for over a week in December 2024.
  • No ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack, leaving motives a mystery.
  • CPAP claims there’s no evidence of misuse of the compromised information.

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