Radiology Associates of Richmond’s Data Breach: 1.4 Million Patients Left Exposed and Unamused

Radiology Associates of Richmond is in the spotlight for a data breach affecting over 1.4 million people. Hackers accessed their systems for days, but there’s no evidence of misuse. They’re offering credit monitoring to those whose Social Security numbers were exposed. No one claimed responsibility for this healthcare data breach yet!

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**_Well, Radiology Associates of Richmond just gave a whole new meaning to “exposure” in radiology! Instead of X-rays, we’ve got hackers beaming straight into personal data. Who knew that our medical records had a VIP section for cybercriminals? Maybe next time, they should try encrypting their data with a lead apron!_**

Key Points:

– Radiology Associates of Richmond disclosed a data breach impacting over 1.4 million individuals.
– Hackers accessed the healthcare organization’s systems for several days in April 2024.
– One year later, the compromised systems were found to contain protected health and personal information.
– While no misuse of information has been reported, the organization offers credit monitoring to affected patients.
– The Department of Health and Human Services’ tracker reports the breach as one of several recent healthcare data incidents.

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