Healthcare / Home Health Care / In-home nursing and personal-care services / United States
Home healthcare provider delivering in-home nursing, personal care and support services to patients.
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In summer 2025, Able Home Care was compromised in a WorldLeaks data-theft extortion attack; the group claimed the breach on its leak site on July 22, 2025. Roughly 15,470 individuals are associated with the record, with exposed data including names, dates of birth, home addresses and health/care information consistent with a home-care patient population.
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Able Home Care is a home healthcare provider delivering in-home nursing, personal-care and daily-living support services to elderly, disabled and recovering patients in their residences. As a home-care agency it coordinates caregivers and clinical staff for community-based patients.
As a home-care provider, Able Home Care holds patient and caregiver records including names, dates of birth, home addresses and health/care information collected for care planning, scheduling and billing, data that ties individuals to their homes and health needs.
The WorldLeaks group (a data-theft rebrand of Hunters International) claimed Able Home Care on July 22, 2025, posting on its dark-web leak site that it had obtained sensitive data. Consumer-side breach investigations followed.
A home-care breach exposes a vulnerable patient population (often elderly or disabled) and links their identities to home addresses and care needs, raising HIPAA notification obligations and both fraud and physical-safety concerns. WorldLeaks's extortion model raises the likelihood of public data release if unpaid.
• Identity verification bypass using name + date of birth combination | • Doxxing risk from physical address exposure
A healthcare-linked breach: exposure ties a named individual to a provider relationship and, where clinical or insurance data is present, to conditions and treatment. For a high-profile principal this is targeting-grade, not merely identity-theft-grade: the combination lets an adversary locate, impersonate, or pressure the principal with little additional work.
Motivation: Financial extortion
A leak extortion operation described as a rebrand or successor evolution of Hunters International. Reporting describes a shift toward extortion-only operations rather than encryption-first ransomware, with affiliate infrastructure and data leak pressure.
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