Georgia healthcare company data breach impacts more than 620,000
TL;DR
A cyberattack on Georgia healthcare company ApolloMD exposed sensitive data of over 620,000 patients, including personal and medical information, as reported to federal regulators.
Source: The Record
A cyberattack last year on a prominent Georgia-based healthcare company leaked the sensitive information of 626,540 people, according to a new filing with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ApolloMD notified customers of a data breach in Sep. 2025 but provided federal regulators with the full number of victims earlier this week. The company is a medical group that provides multispecialty physician services to more than 100 hospitals. They have more than 125 practices across 18 states and treat about 4 million patients each year. the hackers accessed information for people treated by ApolloMD’s affiliated physicians and practices — including names, dates of birth, addresses, diagnoses, dates of service, treatments, health insurance data and Social Security numbers. Full Story