Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office
March 20, 2026
•[ data leak, unauthorized access, third-party breach ]
World Leaks posted an archive of approximately 7.7 TB / 337,000 files after unauthorized access to a third-party discovery-transfer tool used by the Los Angeles City Attorneys Office; the data included LAPD civil litigation discovery files, personnel and disciplinary records, witness information, medical information, and investigative materials, while LAPD said its own systems were not breached.
Daniel L Kaler DDS PC
January 15, 2026
•[ data leak, unauthorized access, medical information ]
Attackers gained unauthorized access to systems at a Dakota Dunes dental practice and exfiltrated patient records from its databases. The breach exposed personal, medical, and financial information belonging to approximately 27000 individuals.
OpenLoop Health
January 7, 2026
•[ data leak, unauthorized access, medical information ]
OpenLoop Health disclosed that an unauthorized third party accessed certain systems between January 7 and January 8, 2026 and removed files containing patient personal and medical information.
New York Life Insurance Company
December 2, 2025
•[ unauthorized access, email compromise, personally identifiable information ]
New York Life Insurance Company discovered unauthorized access to one of its agents' email accounts on December 2, 2025. After securing the account and completing its investigation, the company confirmed on April 8, 2026 that the compromised account contained some clients' personal information, including identifiers, financial information, medical information, and health insurance information. Public reporting did not identify a responsible actor, data volume, ransomware, or operational disruption.
Florida Physician Specialists
November 27, 2025
•[ unauthorized access, data breach, personal information ]
Florida Physician Specialists said unauthorized access to its network occurred between approximately November 27 and November 29, 2025. A review completed on April 6, 2026 determined that personal, financial, medical, and health insurance information may have been removed from the network, affecting 276,498 individuals.