Sun City Pediatrics Data Breach Affects 10,000 in Texas

Will Gendron
Editor in Chief
Published
July 22, 2024
Updated
August 15, 2024
Sun City Pediatrics Data Breach Affects 10,000 in Texas

On July 22, 2024, Sun City Pediatrics, PA disclosed a significant data breach that has affected approximately 10,000 individuals in Texas. The breach was reported to the Texas Attorney General's office, and detailed information about the incident can be found on the Texas Attorney General's website.

Description of the Data Breach

The data breach involved unauthorized access to sensitive consumer information. The types of information exposed include:

  • Name of individual
  • Address
  • Social Security Number
  • Driver’s License number
  • Medical Information
  • Health Insurance Information
  • Date of Birth

The breach is particularly severe given the nature of the information compromised. Such data can be used for identity theft, financial fraud, and unauthorized medical claims. The method of breach has not been detailed, but the exposure of such a wide array of personal information indicates a substantial lapse in data security protocols.

Sun City Pediatrics' Response

In response to the breach, Sun City Pediatrics, PA has taken several steps to mitigate the impact and prevent future occurrences. The company has notified affected individuals via U.S. Mail and has also posted the breach notice on their company website. Additionally, they are likely to be working on enhancing their security measures, although specific actions have not been disclosed.

Steps for Affected Individuals

If you believe you may have been affected by this data breach, it is crucial to take immediate action to protect your personal information. Here are some steps you should consider:

  1. Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for any unauthorized transactions.
  2. Credit Report: Obtain a free credit report from major bureaus and look for any suspicious activity.
  3. Fraud Alerts: Place a fraud alert on your credit reports to make it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
  4. Credit Freeze: Consider freezing your credit to prevent new accounts from being opened without your permission.
  5. Change Passwords: Update passwords for all your online accounts, especially if they share similarities with any compromised information.
  6. Report Suspicious Activity: If you notice any unauthorized activity, report it to your financial institution and local law enforcement.

Notice Letter

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