The Center for Vein Restoration (CVR), a Maryland-based vein clinic with over 110 locations nationwide, recently experienced a significant data breach compromising the sensitive information of more than 445,000 patients and employees. This breach, which occurred in early October 2023, exposed personal data including medical records, lab results, and health insurance details.
On October 6, 2023, CVR detected suspicious activity within its systems, prompting an investigation. It was later confirmed that cybercriminals had infiltrated the network and accessed highly sensitive data. CVR, owned by the private equity firm Cortec Group, operates clinics across the United States, making the breach particularly widespread.
The compromised information includes:
Unlike breaches that only expose financial data, the release of medical information can have long-term and devastating consequences. Stolen health data is highly valuable on the dark web, often used in health identity fraud schemes. Cybercriminals can file false insurance claims, obtain prescription medications illegally, or commit comprehensive identity theft.
Additionally, knowledge of specific medical conditions, treatments, or lab results can be leveraged for targeted phishing attacks or even blackmail. Unlike a credit card that can be replaced, your medical history is permanent, making this type of breach uniquely harmful.
In response to the breach, CVR stated it has strengthened its security measures and is implementing additional safeguards to prevent future incidents. Affected individuals have been advised to monitor their medical statements closely, watch for signs of fraud, and remain vigilant.
If your sensitive information was exposed in the Center for Vein Restoration data breach, you may be at risk of identity theft, fraud, and other serious consequences. At Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C., we understand the unique risks posed by medical data breaches and are here to help you navigate your legal options.
Our experienced data breach attorneys can assist you in holding those responsible accountable and seeking compensation for any harm you’ve suffered. If you’ve been affected by the Center for Vein Restoration Data Breach, contact us today at (205) 322-8880 or schedule a free consultation to learn how we can help you with the Center for Vein Restoration Data Breach.
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