Community Health Center (CHC), a non -profit health care provider based in Connecticut, confirmed that hackers have accessed sensitive data of more than a million patients.
In a deposit Thursday, the Maine Attorney General, CHC said that he had detected a suspicious activity on his network on January 2 and determined that a “qualified criminal pirate” had reached his network to steal health and personal information from more than one million patients. According to the file, the pirate violated the organization’s network on October 14, 2024.
CHC, which provides services such as healthcare and addiction programs in schools to more than 100,000 Connecticut residents, said compromise data may include patient addresses, telephone numbers, diagnostics, diagnostics, diagnostics, diagnostics, diagnostics, diagnostics Details of processing, test results, social security numbers and health insurance information.
The non -profit organization said that the pirate did not delete or encrypting any of his data and that the incident had not affected his daily operations. No major cybercriminal group has yet claimed the responsibility of the cyber attack.