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Tracking the Adelanto Healthcare Ventures breach on DataBreaches.net

Posted on March 31, 2023 by Dissent

Yesterday, DataBreaches reported that a vendor’s breach discovered in November 2021 was first being disclosed by a number of hospitals.

Rather than do separate posts as each additional hospital becomes known, you can bookmark that post, where you can scroll down and find updates as DataBreaches becomes aware of them.

At the present time, we do not know numbers affected for each hospital or in total, but that data will also be added to the post as that information becomes available.

As of the most recent update, there are 10 covered entities that have disclosed being affected by the AHCV breach.


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