Xsolis Data Breach Affects 1.4 Million Individuals
Healthcare technology company Xsolis, Inc. has disclosed a data breach affecting nearly 1.4 million individuals.
Tennessee-based Xsolis provides utilization management and revenue cycle solutions for hospitals, health systems, and payers.
The company published a data security notice in early June, revealing that unauthorized activity was detected on its systems on January 22. The intrusion resulted from a targeted phishing attack carried out two days earlier.
According to Xsolis, the hackers gained access to files storing personal and protected health information received by the company from its clients, including names, dates of birth, addresses, SSNs, health insurance information, and medical treatment information.
While the data breach was disclosed two weeks ago, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has now disclosed the number of affected individuals.
The Xsolis cybersecurity incident was added to the HHS data breach tracker on Monday, with the number of affected individuals listed as 1,396,519.
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