August 4, 2025 - 05:49

Hundreds of thousands of New Hampshire residents were affected by the 2024 data breach involving Change Healthcare and its vendors. The incident has raised significant concerns regarding the security of personal health information, as over 650,000 individuals may have had their sensitive data compromised.
The breach reportedly exposed a range of information, including names, addresses, and potentially even medical records, heightening fears among those impacted. Health officials and cybersecurity experts are urging residents to remain vigilant about their personal information and to monitor for any unusual activity related to their health accounts.
Change Healthcare has stated that they are actively working to investigate the breach and mitigate its effects. They are also providing resources to help affected individuals protect themselves from identity theft and fraud. As the situation unfolds, many residents are left wondering about the long-term implications of this breach on their privacy and the overall integrity of healthcare data management in the state.
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