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Radiology Associates of Richmond Data Breach Affects 266K Individuals

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The HIPAA Journal May 22, 2026 Daily updated

Overview

What happened

Radiology Associates of Richmond Data Breach Affects 266K Individuals The HIPAA Journal

Impact
Up to ¥30M for investigation, notification, and remediation
Likely cause
Review exposure, authentication, and vendor controls
Priority countermeasure
Prioritize external asset inventory, MFA, patching, recoverable backups, and log monitoring.

Controls to review now

Review public servers, DNS, SSL/TLS, email authentication, admin surfaces, and patch status. Start by reducing the attack surface visible from the internet.

Business impact

This incident can affect revenue, customer support, partner communication, regulatory reporting, and recovery costs. We estimate the impact at Up to ¥30M for investigation, notification, and remediation, but the final exposure depends on downtime, affected data, customer count, and operational fallback options.

Technical checks

  • Whether public servers or admin panels are unnecessarily exposed
  • Whether VPN, CMS, plugins, OS, or middleware have known vulnerabilities
  • Whether MFA, email authentication, log monitoring, and backup recovery work
  • Whether vendors, SaaS, or integrations expose the same entry points

Immediate actions

Start with an inventory of public assets, then check the most critical URLs, IPs, and admin surfaces. Prioritize unpatched systems, weak authentication, email spoofing, and unrecoverable backups. Do not try to fix everything at once; rank issues by external exploitability.

How hackjpn can help

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