Reported U.S. health-data breach
Were you affected by the Digital Archive Management data breach?
Digital Archive Management reported a breach (improper disposal) affecting 189,489 people. If you were a patient or member, your information may have been involved. This is not confirmed for you.
- Reported
- 2013
- People affected
- 189,489
- Organization
- Business Associate
- How
- Improper Disposal
- Where
- Paper/Films
- State
- TX
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About the Digital Archive Management breach
Was I affected by the Digital Archive Management breach?
Digital Archive Management reported this breach to the U.S. government, but only the organization knows exactly who was included, so it cannot be confirmed for you here. If you were a patient or member, your information may have been involved. To check whether your email appears in known breaches, run the free check below; your email never leaves your device.
What happened in the Digital Archive Management breach?
Digital Archive Management reported a breach (improper disposal) affecting 189,489 people. If you were a patient or member, your information may have been involved. This is not confirmed for you.
How many people did the Digital Archive Management breach affect?
189,489 individuals, according to the report Digital Archive Management filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2013.
What should I do if I was affected?
Change any reused passwords and turn on two-factor authentication, be wary of phishing that references real details about you, and keep your own copy of your medical records so you stay in control of them going forward.
