Visage Imaging Data Breach Exposes SSNs

Published
December 2, 2025
Updated
December 2, 2025
Visage Imaging Data Breach Exposes SSNs
Visage Imaging
Types of INFORMATION affected
  • Names
    Names
  • Social security numbers
    Social Security Numbers
  • Dates of birth
    Dates of Birth
  • Addresses
    Addresses
  • Government IDs
    Government IDs
  • Medical Information
    Medical Info
  • Financial Info
    Financial Info

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Visage Imaging

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A recent data breach involving Visage Imaging Inc., a global provider of enterprise imaging solutions for the hospital and health care industry, has come to light following a disclosure to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office on Nov. 27, 2025. The affected information is considered personally identifiable information (PII), as it included Social Security numbers.

The incident was detailed in a filing available through the Massachusetts Attorney General’s data breach portal. According to the notice, the breach involved unauthorized access to certain personal information. So far, the incident has impacted at least six residents in Massachusetts. However, the investigation is ongoing and the number of affected individuals is subject to change.

While the notice does not specify the exact method by which the breach occurred or identify the party responsible, the inclusion of Social Security numbers in the exposed data raises the severity of the incident. The exposure of SSNs and potentially other forms of PII puts individuals at risk of identity theft and financial fraud.

Visage Imaging's response

In response to the breach, Visage Imaging has taken steps to support those affected. The company is offering complimentary 24-month credit monitoring and identity protection services through IDX, a data breach and recovery services provider.

If you receive notification from Visage Imaging or your provider about this breach, you may want to:

  • Sign up for the free IDX identity theft protection services, offered by Visage Imaging.
  • Monitor your credit reports and financial accounts for any unusual activity.
  • Be alert for phishing emails or phone calls that may use your exposed information.
  • Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with major credit bureaus.

Notice Letter

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