The medical education provider US HealthConnect and the California billing services vendor Altos Inc have recently announced cyberattacks and data breaches.
US HealthConnect
US HealthConnect, a provider of continuing medical education and promotional education to healthcare providers, has recently announced a cybersecurity incident that was identified on January 25, 2025. Suspicious activity was identified within its computer network, and third-party cybersecurity specialists were engaged to investigate to determine the nature and scope of the activity.
The investigation confirmed that an unauthorized third party had access to its network and may have obtained certain information from the affected systems, including names and Social Security numbers. After validating the results and obtaining up-to-date contact information, notification letters started to be issued on September 4, 2025.
US HealthConnect has enhanced its existing policies and procedures and implemented additional administrative and technical safeguards to protect against similar incidents in the future, and the affected individuals have been offered up to 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. The data breach has been reported to regulators, although it is currently unclear how many individuals have been affected.
Altos Inc.
Altos Inc., a provider of medical billing, medical transcription & medical management services to healthcare providers in southern California, has discovered that an internal system containing patients’ protected health information has been accidentally exposed to the Internet.
The security error was identified on June 17, 2025. The exposed system was immediately secured, and an investigation was launched to determine how the error occurred and the information that had been exposed. On July 21, 2025, Altos determined that the exposed system contained the protected health information of 6,414 individuals, including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and health information.
In addition to securing the exposed system and implementing procedures to reduce the risk of similar incidents in the future, additional security reviews have been conducted, and steps are being taken to improve its overall security posture. While there have been no reports of misuse of patient data in connection with the incident, out of an abundance of caution, the affected individuals have been offered complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services.
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