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Greenimaging cybersecurity incidents and threat signals

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This company page brings together public reporting currently associated with Greenimaging. It reflects signals published by Shadow Tier and should not be read as a complete incident history.

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Green Imaging Notifies 5,016 Individuals of Data Breach

If you received a letter or email from Green Imaging, LLC (“Green Imaging”) about a data breach, your sensitive personal and protected health information may have been exposed. Our firm is investigating this incident and can help you understand your rights and potential legal options. What Happened? On October 17, 2025, Green Imaging, LLC identified suspicious activity within its email environment and promptly launched an investigation with the assistance of cybersecurity specialists. The investigation determined that one of Green Imaging’s user accounts was subject to unauthorized access between October 7, 2025, and October 17, 2025, during which time information may have been accessed and/or copied. Following this discovery, Green Imaging initiated a comprehensive, third-party review of the affected account to determine what information was involved and to identify impacted individuals. Green Imaging then worked to validate the data and identify address information relating to certain current and former patients. On or about April 27, 2026, Green Imaging filed a notice with the Attorney General of Texas and posted a public notice of the incident to its website. Affected individuals are being notified via U.S. Mail. Upon information and belief, the following types of sensitive personal and protected health information may have been compromised: Social Security number and/or other government-issued identification number; Medical information, including diagnosis or condition, clinical/treatment information, procedure type, medication information, physician information; and Other health and/or health insurance information. Levi & Korsinsky, LLP is investigating whether affected individuals are entitled to compensation. If you received a notice from Green Imaging LLC, there is no cost or obligation to participate. Follow the link below to find out about your rights and potential legal remedies available. Green Imaging, LLC is a full service virtual medical imaging network owned and operated by a group of board-certified radiologists. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and serves clients and patients in 50 states with a network of 4500+ imaging facilities. UNDER THE RULES OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS, THIS WEBSITE MAY CONSTITUTE ATTORNEY ADVERTISING. CorePower Yoga shared subscriber data with Facebook without consent. Levi & Korsinsky is pursuing arbitration demands for affected individual subscribers, potentially offering compensation of up to $2,500. We’ve got your info! We’re reviewing it now to check if you’re eligible. We’ve started your claim. Help us move faster and make your case even stronger by answering a few quick questions. It looks like you do not qualify for this case. Please be sure to check our other featured cases to see if you qualify for another claim. You’re all done for now. Our team is reviewing your case and will be in touch soon. Sit back and relax — we’ve got it from here. Please enter your signature in below box.

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It combines a reviewed organization profile with all current published Shadow Tier signals explicitly linked to Greenimaging.

Does every mention of Greenimaging appear here?

No. A signal must contain a reliable company connection and meet the publication criteria; incidental or ambiguous mentions are excluded.

Why can the incident count change?

The page follows current published reporting. Counts change as new evidence is added, classifications are reviewed, or older signals leave the reporting window.