Massive Data Breach Hits LSC: 1.6 Million Affected! Are You at Risk?

A data breach at Laboratory Services Cooperative (LSC) compromised the personal information of 1.6 million individuals. The incident affected select Planned Parenthood centers, exposing sensitive details like Social Security numbers and health information. Learn more about the breach and how to protect yourself if your data was involved.

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Well, it looks like LSC handed out more than just lab results this time! With hackers getting their hands on the personal info of 1.6 million individuals, it’s like a bad episode of “Who Wants to Steal My Identity?” Cue the dramatic music and let the games begin! In all seriousness, though, folks affected by this breach need to keep their eyes peeled for any funny business in their inbox or credit reports. It’s not every day that you get the chance to play the “Is this email legit or a phishing attempt?” game. Fun times!

Key Points:

  • A breach at Laboratory Services Cooperative (LSC) impacted 1.6 million people linked to select Planned Parenthood centers.
  • Hackers accessed sensitive information, including names, SSNs, medical records, and health insurance details.
  • LSC detected the breach in October 2024 and confirmed the scope by February 2025.
  • LSC is monitoring dark web activity and offering free credit monitoring and identity protection services.
  • Not all Planned Parenthood centers are affected, only those linked with LSC services.

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