On September 4, 2024, a significant data breach involving the medical practice of Daniel J. Leeman, M.D. was disclosed to the Texas Attorney General's office. This breach has potentially impacted approximately 20,000 individuals in the state of Texas, with sensitive personal and medical information being exposed.
The breach involved unauthorized access to a range of personal data, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, government-issued ID numbers such as passports, and financial information like account numbers and credit or debit card numbers. Additionally, medical and health insurance information, as well as dates of birth, were compromised.
The full extent of the breach and the method by which the data was accessed have not been detailed publicly, but the exposure of such comprehensive personal information indicates a severe breach with potentially significant implications for those affected.
In response to this breach, Daniel J. Leeman, M.D. has notified the affected individuals and is likely taking steps to mitigate any potential harm. While specific actions taken by the company have not been detailed, it is common practice for organizations to enhance security measures, offer credit monitoring services, and cooperate with law enforcement to investigate the breach.
If you believe your information may have been compromised in this breach, it is crucial to take immediate steps to protect yourself. Here are some actions you can consider:
For more information on the breach, you can visit the Texas Attorney General's website where the breach was reported.
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