On February 28, 2025, Total Medical Imaging reported a data breach to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, affecting approximately 27,000 individuals. We can infer due to the official disclosure available on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' breach portal, that sensitive protected health information was compromised.
The breach involved unauthorized access to Total Medical Imaging's electronic systems, potentially exposing confidential patient data.
The exact method used by the unauthorized party to gain access to the systems has not yet been publicly disclosed. However, breaches of this nature typically involve cybercriminals exploiting vulnerabilities in security infrastructure, such as phishing attacks, malware, or compromised login credentials.
Given the sensitive nature of the exposed information, affected individuals should remain vigilant and take proactive steps to protect themselves from potential identity theft or fraud.
For more information about the company, visit Total Medical Imaging's official website.
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