
Darling, if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a character in a bad spy movie, congratulations! A long-term care pharmacy on the East Coast (read: your future selfâs nightmare) just let 133,862 peopleâs private info go on a joyride with some hacker in a basement. The states involved? New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. Basically, the East Coastâs most exclusive data party.
IPPC Inc., along with its glittering subsidiaries IPPC of New York LLC and Innovative Pharmacy LLC, proudly announced that an âunknown actorâ (code for âsomeone weâre too lazy to nameâ) infiltrated their network between September 18th and 19th. Presumably, this cyber miscreant sipped coffee and took notes while copying files like it was 2003 and Napster was still cool.
The breach? Oh, just your Social Security numbers, medical records, and health insurance details. Because nothing says âromantic data disasterâ like mixing your blood type with your tax info. IPCC finally sent out notices in April-six months later!-because why fix the plot when you can just add a twist?
âWe encourage you to remain vigilant,â they said, as if vigilance is a new fashion trend. So, darling, go ahead and monitor your credit reports like itâs a game of Whack-a-Mole with identity thieves. And if you spot anything suspicious, report it to your insurer, doctor, or bank. Good luck, love. Itâs a circus out there.
According to the Office for Civil Rights (not the one from The Office), this hack is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servicesâ latest favorite story. 133,862 people, darling. Thatâs enough for a sold-out Broadway show about data privacy.
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2026-04-16 15:42