Singing River Health System Ensnared by Data Breach

Through an investigation, on February 10, 2026, SRHS learned that the unauthorized party had accessed certain SRHS files that contained patient information.

By HFT Staff


Singing River Health System (SRHS) discovered that an unauthorized party gained access to its computer network and immediately began an investigation with assistance from third-party experts and notified law enforcement. The investigation determined that the unauthorized party accessed SRHS’s systems between December 19, 2025 and December 21, 2025. Through this investigation, on February 10, 2026, SRHS learned that the unauthorized party had accessed certain SRHS files that contained patient information. 

SRHS reviewed the files involved to determine their contents. SRHS identified one or more files that contained some patient information, including names and one or more of the following: contact information, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, bank account information, health insurance information, provider names, internal patient identification numbers, dates of service, medication information, and treatment and/or diagnostic information. 

To help prevent a similar incident, SRHS will continue to implement and evaluate enhanced safeguards and security measures to further protect its systems and continue to provide security training to our employees. 



July 8, 2026


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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