University Diagnostic Medical Imaging Falls Victim to Data Breach

The data breach occurred on November 26, 2024.

By HFT Staff


On November 26, 2024, University Diagnostic Medical Imaging, PC (UDMI) observed unusual activity on its network and immediately began an investigation, which included working with third-party specialists.  

The investigation determined that certain UDMI information was accessed without authorization for a limited amount of time on November 26, 2024. Therefore, UDMI initiated a comprehensive review to determine the information and individuals potentially impacted.  

The review is now complete. The type of information potentially impacted, which varies by individual, may include one or more of the following: name, address, date of birth, referring physician, and/or medical treatment/diagnosis information. 

In response to this incident, UDMI worked with third-party specialists to investigate and implement additional security precautions. UDMI also notified law enforcement, and it is reviewing our policies and procedures related to data protection. UDMI has no reason to believe any information has been or will be misused as a result of this incident. 



February 13, 2025


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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