The Texas Hearing Institute has notified the Texas Attorney General about a data breach impacting more than 29, 000 state residents. Data breaches have also been announced by Family Health Centers of Southern Indiana, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, and Stephen W. Brown & Radiology Associates of Augusta.
Texas Hearing Institute
The Texas Hearing Institute, a pediatric hearing center in Houston, Texas, has started notifying at least 29,498 individuals about a March 2026 cyberattack that resulted in unauthorized access to its network and the exposure of patients’ personal and health data.
Unauthorized network access was identified on March 20, 2026, and immediate steps were taken to contain the incident and secure its systems. Assisted by third-party digital forensics experts, the Texas Hearing Institute determined on April 22, 2026, that there had been unauthorized access to personal information on its systems. The data review confirmed that names, Social Security numbers, financial information, and medical records were compromised in the incident.
The affected individuals have been offered 24 months of complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. While the notification letters do not provide further information about the nature of the attack, this appears to have been a ransomware incident. The interlock ransomware group added the Texas Hearing Institute to its dark web data leak site in early April, claiming to have stolen 540 gigabytes of data. As such, the affected individuals should ensure that they take advantage of the free identity theft protection services being offered. The Texas Attorney General was informed that 29,498 Texas residents were affected. It is currently unclear how many individuals were affected in total.
Family Health Centers of Southern Indiana
Family Health Centers of Southern Indiana, a network of health centers in Jeffersonville, New Albany, Corydon, and Clarksville in Indiana, announced a data security incident on June 22, 2026, that may have resulted in unauthorized access to patient data…