HIGH SEVERITYMedical

Arkansas Primary Care Data Breach

Arkansas Primary Care Clinic Breach (2025): Patient SSN & Home Address Exposed

Primary care medical practice.

Verified by ObscureIQ Intelligence

7.5Severity
26KRecords
4Fields
2025Year

ObscureIQ Breach Intelligence Scores
15.0
Breach Risk Index
27
Data Value
40
Market Recency
299
days
Since Breach

Risk Interpretation

High risk of identity theft, medical fraud, and privacy harm. Primary care data can also support treatment-themed phishing and insurance scams.

🎯 Impact & Downstream Threats

The institutional impact on Arkansas Primary Care is significant relative to the practice's size as a small regional primary-care clinic. Federal HIPAA notification obligations, an Office for Civil Rights review, Arkansas attorney-general filings, and emerging class-action litigation discussions are all underway. INC Ransom's listing of the practice and threatened publication of the stolen 15 GB dataset creates direct evidence of broad data exposure. As a small independent practice with limited

Primary downstream threats:
  • Identity theft and synthetic identity construction using government-issued IDs
  • SIM swap attacks where phone numbers are present
  • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
  • Doxxing risk from physical address exposure

🔓 Threat Vectors

Phishing, credential stuffing & account takeover
SIM swapping, vishing & SMS phishing
Physical stalking, mail fraud & identity verification
Home targeting, stalking & physical threat
Full identity theft & synthetic identity fraud

📋 Breach Intelligence

EntityArkansas Primary Care
OrganizationHealthcare Provider • USA
Breach Date2025-04-24
DBC Added2025-07-02
Added Date2025-07-02
Records~26K (25,874 records)
Attack VectorRansomware
Threat ActorINC Ransom
SourceDataBreach.com / ObscureIQ
SensitivityStandard
Breach ID123.0
StatusConfirmed

📝 Executive Summary

Arkansas Primary Care Clinic, PA, a primary-care medical practice in Little Rock, Arkansas, suffered a ransomware attack in late April 2025 carried out by the INC Ransom ransomware-as-a-service group. The attackers claimed to have exfiltrated approximately 15 gigabytes of data before deploying ransomware on the clinic's systems. INC Ransom listed the practice on its dark-web leak site and threatened to publish the stolen data unless ransom demands were met. The breach was indexed by breach-tracking services in early July 2025.

The breach affected approximately 26,000 individuals based on records indexed by breach-tracking services. Compromised fields included Social Security numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, and home addresses. As a primary-care clinic, the underlying records exfiltrated by the attackers also include patient identity, insurance, billing, clinical, diagnostic, and treatment information typical of a long-term primary-care relationship, beyond the more limited field set surfaced publicly.

For affected patients, the practical risk profile combines identity-fraud exposure with primary-care-specific risks. The combination of name, address, and Social Security number is a strong base for synthetic identity fraud and fraudulent credit applications. Inclusion in the dataset confirms a primary-care relationship that often spans years of medical records and may include sensitive diagnoses, prescription histories, and insurance information. Patients should treat unsolicited contact referencing Arkansas Primary Care or any past primary-care visit with caution. Affected individuals should freeze credit at all three U.S. bureaus, monitor health-insurance statements for unfamiliar charges, and remain alert to phishing attempts referencing real medical history details that may have been included in the stolen archive.

🏢 About Arkansas Primary Care

Arkansas Primary Care Clinic, PA is a primary-care medical practice based in Little Rock, Arkansas, providing routine and family medical services to patients across central Arkansas. The clinic operates as a roughly 30-employee independent practice with approximately $6.8 million in annual revenue, typical of a regional primary-care operation. Services include general primary care, preventive medicine, routine examinations, and management of common chronic conditions. As a HIPAA-regulated primary-care provider, Arkansas Primary Care maintains patient identity, contact, insurance, billing, appointment, and clinical records across its routine medical-service workflows, alongside diagnosis, treatment, and prescription information typical of a primary-care relationship that often spans many years.

Healthcare provider | Primary care medical services | Regional clinic network | USA
Healthcare ProviderUSAarkansasprimarycare.com

🗂 Why They Hold Your Data

Primary care clinic networks collect patient identity, contact, insurance, billing, appointment, and clinical records across routine medical-service workflows.

📰 Recent Developments

Arkansas Primary Care was attacked by the INC Ransom ransomware group in late April 2025. The attackers claimed to have exfiltrated approximately 15 GB of data before deploying ransomware on the clinic's systems and subsequently listed the practice on the INC Ransom dark-web leak site. The breach was indexed by breach-tracking services in early July 2025. Class-action investigations by U.S. plaintiff law firms began organizing in mid-2025 following the initial disclosure. INC Ransom has been an active ransomware-as-a-service operation throughout 2024 and 2025 with multiple healthcare-sector victims, including Mount Rogers Community Services Board.

🔍 Data Points Exposed

4 verified field types:
Social Security Number
Email
Phone Number
Home Address

Exposure Categories

CredentialsSSN
LocationPHYS ADDR

Canonical Fields

email_address, phone_number, physical_address:home, ssn

🌐 Dark Web Verification

Confirmed
  • Dataset containing ~26K records identified in breach intelligence sources
  • Data indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms
  • Source: arkansasprimarycare-com-2025

🛡 Recommended Actions

⚠️ Do not assume this is low sensitivity.

1Freeze Your Credit
Place a credit freeze with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
2Expect Targeted Phishing
Watch for emails referencing this breach. Verify through official channels.
3Enable MFA Everywhere
Enable multi-factor authentication on all accounts.
4Monitor Accounts
Watch for unauthorized activity on financial and personal accounts.
5Check Your Exposure
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