Cedar Point Health Falls Victim to Data Breach

Cedar Point Health has no evidence directly linking this incident to specific incidents of financial fraud or identity theft.

By HFT Staff


On or about June 16, 2025, Cedar Point Health detected unauthorized access to its network. Upon learning of this issue, Cedar Point Health immediately secured the network and commenced a prompt and thorough investigation. As part of the investigation, Cedar Point Health has been working very closely with external cybersecurity professionals experienced in handling these types of incidents.  

Cedar Point Health has no evidence directly linking this incident to specific incidents of financial fraud or identity theft. Nevertheless, Cedar Point Health conducted a thorough and extensive manual review of the impacted data. After several months of extensive efforts to identify, review and analyze the impacted data, on January 27, 2026, Cedar Point Health identified the individuals and the respective information potentially impacted. Cedar Point Health will provide notice to potentially impacted individuals via U.S. mail for which a mailing address is available. 

The potentially impacted data contained personal information of certain individuals that may include one or more of the following: full name, address, date of birth, medical treatment or diagnosis or procedure information, clinical information, health insurance information, financial account information, driver’s license or state issued identification number, passport number and/or Social Security number/ITIN. The types of impacted information varied by individual. 

While Cedar Point Health has no indication that there has been any fraud because of this incident, Cedar Point Health reminds its employees and members to remain vigilant in reviewing financial account statements on a regular basis for any fraudulent activity.  

Upon learning of the event, Cedar Point Health took immediate action to protect the individual personal information it maintains. Cedar Point Health continually evaluates and modifies its practices to enhance the security and privacy of personal information and are taking measures to augment its existing cybersecurity. 



February 26, 2026


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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