Episource’s Epic Fail: Massive Data Breach Exposes 5.4 Million Patients!

Episource just “shared” the health data of over 5.4 million Americans thanks to a cyberattack. This breach, linked to UnitedHealth, highlights a troubling trend in healthcare data exposure. It’s a wake-up call for cybersecurity in the medical world, reminding us that protecting sensitive data is as crucial as a flu shot.

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Looks like Episource just gave a whole new meaning to “sharing is caring,” but I doubt 5.4 million people are feeling the love right now. Here’s hoping their cybersecurity measures will soon be as robust as their medical billing capabilities!

Key Points:

– Episource experienced a massive data breach affecting over 5.4 million individuals.
– The breach occurred between January 27 and February 6, 2025, with ransomware being the probable cause.
– Stolen data includes personal and sensitive health information.
– Episource is offering free credit monitoring for two years to affected individuals.
– This breach marks the second major data breach linked to UnitedHealth Group in just over a year.

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