Threat actor claims to have stolen 1.24 million sensitive health files from Doctor AllianceLeaked data includes prescriptions, diagnoses, insurance details, and personal contact informationBreach risks include fraud, extortion, lawsuits, and long-term reputational damage

Doctor Alliance, an American healthcare technology firm, has allegedly suffered a cyberattack which saw it lose more than a million sensitive files.

Security researchers from Cybernews spotted a new post on an underground hacking forum, in which a threat actor said they stole 1.24 million files, totaling 353 gigabytes in size, from Doctor Alliance.

identity theft, insurance fraud and targeted extortion by threatening to leak sensitive medical details. Aggregated data enables doxxing (publicly revealing someone’s private personal information online without consent), harassment and blackmail of high-value victims.

Attackers can file false claims, obtain prescriptions or controlled substances, and exploit medical histories to craft convincing social-engineering or phishing campaigns.

Sometimes, hackers will combine leaked data with those of previous leaks, creating detailed victim profiles, which can help them take over other accounts through credential stuffing and brute-forcing. Finally, nation-state or criminal groups can use the files for long-term surveillance, targeted scams, or discriminatory misuse.

On top of all of this, Doctor Alliance could face class-action lawsuits and regulatory fines. All things combined, major leaks such as this one hurt bottom lines, erode brand image, and lose customers.

Doctor Alliance specializes in document management and billing optimization solutions for physicians and home‑care agencies. Its headquarters is in Dallas, Texas.

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