Kentucky Mountain Health Alliance Discloses Data Breach Affecting SSNs and Medical Records
Kentucky Mountain Health Alliance Inc., a nonprofit health center, disclosed a data breach to the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation on June 19, 2026. The incident involved unauthorized access to patient data, some of which was copied. The exposed information included driver's licenses, medical records, and Social Security numbers. The specific method of attack, dates of the incident, or discovery date remain unknown. The organization is offering affected individuals a free, two-year membership to identity monitoring services.
Signal context
First seen: Jun 19, 2026
Last updated: Jun 29, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Disclosure to Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation on June 19, 2026.
- Unauthorized access to patient data, with some data copied.
- Exposed data includes driver's licenses, medical records, and Social Security numbers.
Signal analysis
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Sector: Health Care and Social Assistance
Likely country: Location not provided
Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 9 signals in the same sector
- 97 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
Kentucky Mountain Health Breach Compromises SSNs and Medical Records - Claim Depothttps://www.claimdepot.com/data-breach/kentucky-mountain-health-alliance-2026Public source from claimdepot.com.
Colorado Health Network; Kentucky Mountain Health Alliance Announce Data Breacheshttps://www.hipaajournal.com/colorado-health-network-kentucky-mountain-health-alliance-data-breaches/Public source from hipaajournal.com.
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