Planned Parenthood lab suffers data breach exposing information of 1.6M: What to know
- Laboratory Services Cooperative, which tests for Planned Parenthood, had a data breach in October 2024.
- Consumer Affairs reported the breach, citing a court filing with the Maine Attorney General on April 10.
- The breach potentially exposed data from Planned Parenthood locations across 30 states and Washington, D.C.
- The breach exposed the sensitive data of 1.6 million people, including lab results and Social Security numbers.
- Individuals can visit lscincidentsupport.com for free credit and health monitoring, though no data is circulating online yet.
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Now 1.6M people had SSNs, life chapter and verse stolen from insurance IT biz
800K? Make that double, and we'll need a double, too, for the pain A Texas firm that provides backend IT and other services for American insurers has admitted twice as many people had their info stolen from it than previously disclosed. . . .
Impermissible Disclosure of Blue Shield of California Members' PHI to Google Ads
On April 9, 2025, the medical insurance plan company Blue Shield of California reported a privacy breach due to web tracking codes sharing user data with Google’s advertising solution, Google Ads. Blue Shield of California mentioned that, like other health plan providers, it installed Google Analytics on its website to monitor the way visitors interacted with selected Blue Shield websites. Website owners extensively use Google Analytics to gathe…
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