
Xsolis Data Breach Affects 1.4 Million Individuals
Healthcare technology company Xsolis disclosed a data breach impacting nearly 1.4 million individuals. The breach, stemming from a phishing attack in January 2026, exposed personal and protected health information including names, dates of birth, addresses, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and medical treatment details.
Signal context
First seen: Jun 23, 2026
Last updated: Jun 26, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Nearly 1.4 million individuals were affected.
- The breach resulted from a targeted phishing attack in January 2026.
- Exposed data includes names, dates of birth, addresses, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, and medical treatment information.
Signal analysis
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Sector: Finance and Insurance
Likely country: Location not provided
Watch phishing, executive impersonation and account-takeover exposure.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 19 signals in the same sector
- 93 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
Xsolis Data Breach Affects 1.4 Million Individuals - SecurityWeekhttps://www.securityweek.com/xsolis-data-breach-affects-1-4-million-individuals/Public source from securityweek.com.
Xsolis breach exposes personal and health data of 1.4 million peoplehttps://www.scmagazine.com/brief/xsolis-breach-exposes-personal-and-health-data-of-1-4-million-peoplePublic source from scmagazine.com.
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