Former Meta Executive Accuses Company of Compromising U.S. Security

Community Health Center, Inc., a federally qualified health center in Connecticut, has reported a significant data breach affecting approximately 1,060,936 individuals. According to a regulatory filing with the Maine Attorney General’s Office, the breach was detected on January 2 when unusual activity was identified in its computer systems. An investigation confirmed that a hacker gained access to sensitive information without deleting or locking any data.
Affected individuals may have had personal details accessed, including names, dates of birth, addresses, emails, Social Security numbers, and medical information. In a precautionary measure, CHC has launched free identity theft protection services for impacted patients whose Social Security numbers were included in the breach. The organization stated that it has implemented enhanced cybersecurity measures to prevent future incidents. While the hacker’s access was terminated swiftly, CHC advised that those affected should remain vigilant against potential phishing attempts and monitor their personal accounts for unusual activity.