Mid Florida Primary Care Targeted in Data Breach

On or around January 23, 2025, Mid-Florida became aware of suspicious activity within its network environment.

By HFT Staff


Mid Florida Primary Care, PA (Mid-Florida) is providing notice of a data event that may affect the privacy of certain individuals’ information. Mid-Florida is a specialized Internal Medicine practice. Mid-Florida is providing information about the data event, its response to it and resources available to individuals to help protect their information, should they feel it appropriate to do so.  

On or around January 23, 2025, Mid-Florida became aware of suspicious activity within its network environment. Upon becoming aware, Mid-Florida promptly began an investigation into the scope and nature of the suspicious activity, retained legal counsel and third-party forensic specialists to investigate the suspicious activity. The investigation revealed that certain information was accessed and copied without authorization between November 29, 2024, and December 11, 2024. Mid-Florida then began a comprehensive review of the data set to determine what sensitive and/or personal information was potentially impacted and to whom it potentially related. On June 19, 2025, Mid-Florida finished its review of the potentially impacted information.  

The following data may have been copied without authorization: Name and Address; Date Of Birth; Email Address; Social Security Number; Driver's License Number; Health Insurance Information; Medical Information Medicare Number; Medicaid Number; Health Insurance Plan/Policy Number Diagnosis and/or Treatment Information; Medical History; Allergies; Prescription Information; Test Results; and Treatment Location.  

Upon discovery of the event, Mid-Florida moved quickly to investigate and respond to the Event. Specifically, Mid-Florida informed its law firm and began identifying the affected individuals in preparation for notice. 



August 7, 2025


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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