Threat actors who infiltrated BayMark’s systems from Sep. 24 to Oct. 14 were able to steal individuals’ names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, insurance details, received services, service dates, and treatment and diagnostic information, said BayMark in breach notices that did not specify the number of people affected by the incident.
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