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CARECLOUD BREACH EXPOSES 3.7M PATIENT RECORDS

SECURITY DESK1 MIN READ
WED, AUG 19, 2026

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Healthcare IT company CareCloud disclosed a data breach affecting 3.7 million patients. The incident occurred earlier this year and exposed personal health information.

CareCloud, a U.S.-based healthcare technology firm, confirmed the security breach through an official disclosure. The compromised data impacts millions of individuals whose information was stored on the company's systems. The breach represents a significant incident in the healthcare sector, where patient data protection is critical. CareCloud provides IT services to medical practices and healthcare organizations across the country. The company has not yet provided extensive details about the specific types of information compromised or the attack vector used. Affected individuals typically face risks including identity theft and fraud when personal health records are exposed. CareCloud stated it is cooperating with authorities and notifying impacted patients as required by law. Healthcare organizations using CareCloud's services have been advised to take additional security measures. The breach adds to a growing list of healthcare data incidents in 2024, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity challenges in the medical industry.

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