50,640 People Affected After Hackers Hit Healthcare Firm, Stealing Personal, Financial and Medical Data

A Utah-based healthcare firm, Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians, reported a hacking incident affecting 50,640 individuals, with sensitive patient information stolen. A ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack and published the data online after a ransom was not paid.
Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians, a Utah-based healthcare firm, recently reported a hacking incident that affected 50,640 individuals. The breach involved a network server and compromised sensitive patient information, including names, dates of birth, and medical record numbers. A forensic investigation determined that an unauthorized actor accessed the systems on February 2, 2026. A ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack and published the data online after a ransom was not paid. The company has engaged third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate the breach and implement additional safeguards. Affected individuals have been notified and offered complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services.
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