Behavioral Health Resources Data Breach

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Behavioral Health Resources Data Breach

Behavioral Health Resources (BHR), a Washington-based healthcare organization, has reported a significant data breach affecting 50,083 individuals.

What Happened?

On or about November 20, 2024, BHR became aware of suspicious activity in its computer environment. BHR promptly engaged third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate the nature and scope of the event. The investigation determined that on or before November 20, 2024, an unauthorized actor gained access to certain systems and that certain information contained in those systems was accessible.

The investigation did not confirm that any information was actually viewed or taken during the event. Nonetheless, BHR conducted a thorough and comprehensive review to determine what information was accessible and to whom such information relates. BHR recently completed this process, and then moved as quickly as possible to provide notice.

Details of the Behavioral Health Resources Data Breach

The attack is classified as an external system breach (hacking), a growing threat in the healthcare sector known for holding extensive personally identifiable information (PII). The following personal information may have been leaked:

  • Names
  • Social Security number
  • Driver’s license number/government-issued ID

Conclusion:

If you’ve been affected by the Behavioral Health data breach, reach out to us for a free and confidential consultation. Our expert data breach lawyers are skilled at securing affected parties the justice and compensation they deserve. Call us 24/7 at 800-810-9182 – we take no fees unless you win.

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