SI-Bone, Inc., a leading medical device company, experienced a data breach. According to a recent disclosure the cybersecurity incident compromised both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI).
Exposed information may include names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver's license or state ID numbers, health insurance information and medical information. The incident highlights the risks faced by medical device and healthcare companies, which are often targeted due to the sensitive nature of the data they handle.
The breach was disclosed to the Texas Attorney General's office on Oct. 1, 2025, reporting 955 Texas residents impacted.
In response to the breach, SI-Bone complied with legal requirements by issuing state required disclosures and notifying affected individuals via print media.
If you believe your personal information may have been compromised in this breach:
For more information about the medical device company, visit the official SI-Bone website.
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