Edelson Lechtzin, a national class action law firm in the USA, has initiated an investigation into potential data privacy violations at Oracle Health following two separate data breach incidents that may have compromised the personal information of its customers.
On Friday, the Edelson Lechtzin in a press statement said that the first breach occurred around February 20, 2025, when Oracle Health discovered an unauthorized third party had accessed its network and copied patient data. The breach is believed to have occurred on or after January 22, 2025, and may involve sensitive information from Electronic Health Records (EHRs).
The second breach involves Oracle Cloud servers, where a hacker, using the alias “rose87168,” posted on a cybercrime forum offering the data of 6 million Oracle Cloud customers. While Oracle has denied the breach, evidence suggests that the company’s security may have been compromised.
Edelson Lechtzin LLP is now investigating a class action lawsuit on behalf of those whose personal data may have been exposed in these incidents. Individuals affected by the breach are urged to take precautions, such as reviewing account statements and monitoring credit reports for suspicious activity.
The law firm continues to assess the situation and will provide further updates as more information becomes available.
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