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Yale New Haven Health, Connecticut’s largest healthcare system, has reported a data breach affecting more than 5.5 million individuals. The breach, which occurred during a cyberattack on March 8, 2025, allowed hackers to access sensitive information including patient names, dates of birth, email addresses, and Social Security numbers, as disclosed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
According to the healthcare system, while 5.5 million patients were impacted, electronic medical records remained secure, and no financial or employee information was compromised. Following the incident, Yale New Haven Health partnered with cybersecurity firm Mandiant to investigate and mitigate the breach’s effects. Notification letters were sent to affected individuals, and complimentary credit monitoring has been offered to those with compromised Social Security numbers.
As healthcare systems increasingly fall prey to cyberattacks, experts warn that exposed information can lead to identity theft and fraud. Yale New Haven Health emphasized its commitment to enhancing data protection measures to prevent future breaches, as noted by a system spokesperson.