In a recent data breach, Kelsey-Seybold Medical Group, PLLC, in Houston, Texas, experienced a significant security incident. The breach, which was disclosed to the Texas Attorney General's office on February 14, 2025, affected 460 individuals in Texas.
The exposed information included sensitive personal and medical details, including social security numbers, highlighting the severity of the breach.
The breach's specifics, including how the data was stolen or who was responsible, have not been detailed in the available information. However, the exposure of such sensitive data underscores the critical nature of the incident.
If you suspect that your information may have been compromised, consider taking the following steps:
For more information, you can view the disclosure on the Texas Attorney General's website.
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