
On Feb. 9, 2026, Lone Star Pain Relief, a pain management clinic, reported a data breach to the Texas Attorney General.
While the exact method of the breach and the specific nature of the additional exposed information have not been detailed publicly, the company notified affected individuals by email as required by law. At this time, there is no indication of how the breach occurred or whether it involved unauthorized access, hacking or internal error.
So far, the breach is confirmed to have exposed names and other personally identifiable information (PII).
According to the official disclosure, the incident affected 496 individuals in Texas.
Following the discovery of the breach, Lone Star Pain Relief took steps to notify affected individuals via email, as required by Texas law.
While the company has not publicly disclosed additional remedial actions or support resources, individuals who received a notification should remain vigilant for suspicious emails, phone calls or other attempts to misuse their information.
It is recommended to monitor personal accounts, consider changing passwords and be cautious of unsolicited communications asking for further personal details.
If someone believes their information was compromised and they have not received an email, they may wish to contact Lone Star Pain Relief directly for clarification.








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