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Sandhills Medical Says Ransomware Breach Affects 170,000

It took the healthcare organization nearly one year to publicly disclose a data breach after it was targeted by Inc Ransom.

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South Carolina-based healthcare provider Sandhills Medical Foundation has disclosed a data breach affecting nearly 170,000 individuals.

Sandhills Medical said in a data security incident notice on its website that it discovered a ransomware attack on May 8, 2025. 

It has since been working with law enforcement, cybersecurity experts, and a forensics firm to investigate the intrusion and determine its impact.

Now, nearly one year later, the healthcare organization has publicly disclosed the incident and notified affected individuals.

The company said the hackers obtained the personal information of “select patients”, but told the Maine Attorney General’s Office that nearly 170,000 people are affected

Compromised information includes name, date of birth, SSN, Taxpayer Identification Numbers, driver’s licenses, government-issued identification, passports, financial information, and personal health information.

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The Inc Ransom ransomware group listed Sandhills Medical on its leak website in early June 2025. 

The cybercrime group has since made the files allegedly stolen from the healthcare organization available for download.

Sandhills Medical listed on Inc Ransom website

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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