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University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach–What You Need to Know & What to Do Next

University of Hawaii Cancer Center reported a ransomware attack discovered in August 2025 that resulted in the theft of sensitive research data, including Social Security numbers from cancer study participants dating back to the 1990s. The university engaged with the attackers and paid a ransom, but faced scrutiny for delaying notification to affected individuals by approximately four months.

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February 3, 2026

The National Auto Loan Network Data Breach–What You Need to Know & What to Do Next

The National Auto Loan Network reported a cybersecurity breach after a ransomware attack in January 2026. The incident involved unauthorized access to the company's systems, potentially exposing personal identifiers and Social Security numbers of customers who used the company's auto loan refinancing services.

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February 3, 2026

Central States Dermatology Services (DOCS Dermatology Group) Data Breach–What You Need to Know & What to Do Next

Between November 19, 2025, and November 27, 2025, Central States Dermatology Services, LLC (doing business as DOCS Dermatology Group) experienced a data breach caused by unauthorized access to its network.

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February 3, 2026

Nova Biomedical Corp. Data Breach–What You Need to Know & What to Do Next

Nova Biomedical Corp. reported a cybersecurity breach affecting more than 10,000 individuals after a hacking incident in July 2025. If you received a notification letter or believe your information may have been exposed, you can contact Almeida Law Group for a free consultation.

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January 28, 2026

Mid Michigan Medical Billing Service Data Breach

Mid Michigan Medical Billing Service, Inc. reported a cybersecurity breach affecting 28,185 individuals after an unauthorized party accessed its IT network in March 2025. Exposed information potentially included personal identifiers, medical records, health insurance information, and in some cases, Social Security numbers and payment card data.

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January 18, 2026

Neurological Associates of Washington Data Breach–What You Need to Know & What to Do Next

Neurological Associates of Washington reported a cybersecurity incident after a ransomware attack in late December 2025.

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January 9, 2026
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What Happened in the Commonwealth Business Bank Breach

Commonwealth Business Bank disclosed a data breach involving unauthorized access to its systems between January 25 and February 8, 2025. Personal and financial information may have been exposed, and affected individuals should monitor their accounts and take steps to protect their identity.

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January 7, 2026
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What Happened at the Marshfield Clinic Health System?

Marshfield Clinic Health System reported a data breach on November 7, 2025 affecting 35,952 individuals. Sensitive patient information may have been accessed without authorization. Those impacted should monitor their accounts and take steps to protect their information.

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January 7, 2026
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Sierra Vista Hospital & Clinics Data Breach

Sierra Vista Hospital & Clinics reported a healthcare data breach on October 6, 2025 affecting 75,054 individuals. Sensitive patient information may have been accessed without authorization. Those affected should monitor accounts and personal information closely.

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January 7, 2026

Why We Track All Data Breaches, Not Just Our Own Cases

When companies fail to secure your data, the fallout can be serious: identity theft, financial loss, and damage that lingers long after the breach itself.
Our goal is simple: help people identify breaches that may affect them and make informed decisions about how to respond. This page is updated regularly as new breaches come to light. If you spot a company you’ve done business with, we encourage you to reach out.

If you believe your private information was exposed in a data breach, you may have legal options. Almeida Law Group has extensive experience representing victims of cybercriminals, whose rights and privacy were violated by data breaches.

Were You Affected by a Data Breach?

If you recognize any of the companies or organizations listed on this page, whether it’s a business you’ve shopped with, a healthcare provider you’ve used, or a financial service you’re enrolled in, it’s important to act quickly. Even if you haven’t received an official notice from the breached organization, your data may still be at risk.

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Set up a monitoring service for your credit. Use a reputable service to ensure your data is treated with respect.

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Change any passwords that may be linked to compromised accounts.

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Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with major credit bureaus.

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Review your financial and credit statements for unusual activity. You can access your credit report for free.

We offer confidential consultations to assess whether you might have a claim related to a breach listed on this page. Legal action may lead to compensation for damages, credit monitoring, and other forms of relief.

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Find a Data Breach Attorney Near Me

Almeida Law Group represents clients nationwide. We maintain offices in Chicago, Long Beach, Sacramento, and New York, but can help you anywhere.

At Almeida Law Group, we are committed to helping individuals protect their rights in the wake of data security failures. If you suspect your personal data has been compromised because of a data breach – whether it’s one listed here or not – don’t wait for the consequences to unfold.

Reach out today and let us help you take the next step toward accountability and protection.

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About Data Breaches

Data – particularly personally identifiable health and financial information – is incredibly valuable and the most attractive commodity for cyberthieves. Even though companies will do seemingly everything they can to acquire more and more of your sensitive and valuable data, many of them refuse to proactively use appropriate and necessary data security measures.

Companies are unquestionably on notice about the need to protect such data as just about every day another data breach is announced. Yet, despite being on notice (and, in many instances, promising consumers they will protect the data), many companies are seemingly more concerned about figuring out ways to monetize such data than in protecting it from bad actors.

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