Medstar Health Data Breach
Status: Confirmed
Breach Intelligence Summary
Entity: Medstar Health · Actor: Rhysida · Source: DataBreach.com / ObscureIQ intelligence
Attack: Ransomware via Phishing
Timeline: Breach (Oct, 2025) · Reported (Oct, 2025) · Leak (10/21/25)
Exposure: 4.6M+ records · Social Security Number, Email, Phone Number, Name, Home Address, Medical Diagnosis
Status: Confirmed · Risk: High (Identity theft + Medical identity fraud)
Summary
On or about October 4 2025 , the ransomware group Rhysida added MedStar Health to its leak/auction site signaling an extortion event. Third-party monitors recorded the listing the same day. At the time of writing MedStar has not published a matching substitute notice specifically about this Rhysida claim and technical details (encryption vs. exfiltration) have not been confirmed publicly. This Rhysida claim is distinct from the March 2025 vendor incident involving Oracle Health (Cerner) , where Oracle notified MedStar St. Mary’s that an unauthorized party accessed data on Oracle-controlled migration systems after Jan. 22 2025 -a separate fact pattern timeline and environment. U.S. advisories describe Rhysida as a double-extortion actor that has repeatedly targeted healthcare since 2023. Treat early leak-site posts as criminal claims, until a covered entity or regulator confirms scope.
What You Can Do After the MedStar/Rhysida Claim If you received a breach notice, referencing Rhysida-or have reason to believe your information is involved-attorneys want to hear from you. You may be able to pursue compensation for:
Time and out-of-pocket costs spent responding to the incident Financial losses tied to misuse of your data Loss of privacy and the increased risk of identity theft Court-ordered security improvements and monitoring for impacted individuals
Impacted Data (What We Know vs. Don’t) Known: A Rhysida listing naming MedStar Health appeared Oct. 4 2025 , captured by independent trackers and threat-intel blogs. MedStar has not yet posted a Rhysida-specific notice , so patient counts and data elements are not confirmed . Unknown (pending provider disclosure): Whether the actors stole data encrypted systems or both; which facilities are implicated; and the precise categories of personal/medical data, involved.
Note: MedStar’s March 2025 Oracle-Health vendor notice is separate and describes potential access to patient information held on Oracle’s systems -not MedStar’s own-after January 22, 2025. That earlier notice should not be treated as confirmation of the Rhysida claim. ([MedStar Health][2])
Practical Steps Right Now
Be skeptical of emails or texts about “MedStar account issues”-phishing often follows leak-site posts. Consider a credit freeze and enable fraud alerts with the bureaus. If you previously enrolled in monitoring from any earlier MedStar-related notice , use it while we await clarity. Watch for a new HIPAA substitute notice from MedStar or filings on state AG portals; those will define scope and eligibility.
Get in Touch If you received a notice regarding the MedStar/Rhysida incident complete the form on this page to connect with us. An attorney or legal representative may reach out to explain the investigation and ask a few questions. There is no cost to get in touch and you’re under no obligation to proceed.
About Medstar Health
Medstar Health is the organization affected by this breach. User data may have been generated through account creation, service usage, or business operations.
If you have interacted with Medstar Health in any capacity, your data may be included in this breach.
Threat Actor: Rhysida
This breach has been attributed to Rhysida. The group is known for data theft campaigns targeting organizations through various intrusion methods.
- Phishing
Breach Exploitation Status
High
Status
Detected
Possible
Detected
Possible
Unknown
Indefinite (critical identifiers)
SSNs and government IDs never expire. This data can be used for identity theft years or decades after exposure.
Data Points Exposed
Dark Web Verification
Status: Confirmed
- Dataset containing approximately 4.6M+ records has been identified in breach intelligence sources.
- The data is indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms.
Impact
This breach carries high risk due to the nature of exposed data fields and the scale of affected records.
- Targeted phishing referencing Medstar Health accounts or services
- Identity theft using exposed Social Security Numbers
- Medical identity fraud and insurance scams
- SIM-swap attempts where phone numbers are present
- Physical mail scams and address-based identity verification fraud
- Data broker enrichment and resale
Recommendations for Impacted Individuals
If you believe your information may be included:
Non-clients may request a breach impact review.
Medstar Health account updates
Medical billing or insurance notices
Password reset requests
Verify directly through official channels.
Email compromise is often the first pivot point.
Frequently Asked Questions
In Oct, 2025, Medstar Health experienced a data breach that resulted in the exposure of approximately 4.6M+ records containing personal information.
The exposed data includes Social Security Number, Email, Phone Number, Name, Home Address, Medical Diagnosis.
Approximately 4.6M+ records were affected based on current breach intelligence.
Yes. This breach is treated as confirmed based on data observed in breach intelligence platforms.
Data circulation has been detected across breach-sharing channels. Downstream exploitation risk exists based on the nature of the exposed fields.
Rotate passwords associated with Medstar Health, enable multi-factor authentication on email and financial accounts, and monitor for suspicious activity.
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