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Mid South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists Data Breach

Mid South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists Breach (2025): Patient SSN Exposed

Pulmonary medicine and sleep disorder clinic.

Verified by ObscureIQ Intelligence

7.0Severity
43KRecords
3Fields
2025Year

ObscureIQ Breach Intelligence Scores
32.0
Breach Risk Index
22
Data Value
80
Market Recency
69
days
Since Breach

Risk Interpretation

Severe risk of identity theft, medical fraud, and privacy harm. Sleep and respiratory treatment context can also support highly targeted healthcare scams.

🎯 Impact & Downstream Threats

The institutional impact on Mid-South Pulmonary is meaningful given the practice's regional scale and the size of the affected patient population. Federal HIPAA notification obligations, an Office for Civil Rights review, Tennessee attorney-general filings, and emerging class-action litigation discussions are all underway. As a regional specialty practice with hospital-affiliated intensivist responsibilities, Mid-South Pulmonary's breach response affects relationships with Methodist Healthcare,

Primary downstream threats:
  • Identity theft and synthetic identity construction using government-issued IDs
  • SIM swap attacks where phone numbers are present

🔓 Threat Vectors

Name-based social engineering
SIM swapping, vishing & SMS phishing
Full identity theft & synthetic identity fraud

📋 Breach Intelligence

EntityMid South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists
OrganizationHealthcare Provider • USA
Breach Date2025-11-28
DBC Added2026-02-17
Added Date2026-02-17
Records~43K (43,206 records)
Attack VectorUnknown
Threat ActorAnubis
SourceDataBreach.com / ObscureIQ
SensitivityStandard
Breach ID883.0
StatusConfirmed

📝 Executive Summary

Mid-South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists, P.C., a pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine practice based in Memphis, Tennessee, was named on November 28, 2025 as a victim of the Anubis ransomware operation. Anubis posted the practice on its dark-web leak site, identifying the incident as a patient data breach. The breach surfaced publicly through dark-web monitoring services in mid-February 2026, with class-action investigations by U.S. plaintiff law firms organizing shortly after.

The breach affected approximately 43,000 individuals based on records indexed by breach-tracking services. Compromised fields included names, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers. As a pulmonary, sleep medicine, and critical care practice, the underlying records exfiltrated by the attackers also include patient identity, insurance, billing, sleep-study results, pulmonary-function test data, intensive-care discharge summaries, and respiratory-condition diagnoses typical of a specialty pulmonary operation, beyond the more limited field set surfaced publicly.

For affected patients, the practical risk profile combines identity-fraud exposure with respiratory-care-specific risks. The combination of name and Social Security number is a strong base for synthetic identity fraud and fraudulent credit applications. Inclusion in the dataset confirms a pulmonary, sleep, or critical-care relationship and may reference specific diagnoses such as sleep apnea, COPD, or pulmonary hypertension, which can support medical-themed phishing referencing real treatments or insurance claims. Patients with sleep apnea diagnoses face additional risk concerning commercial driver's license and FAA medical certification status. Patients who received intensive care services at Methodist Healthcare, Baptist East, or St. Francis hospitals through Mid-South Pulmonary intensivists may have their ICU care histories included in the affected records. Affected individuals should freeze credit at all three U.S. bureaus, monitor health-insurance statements, and treat unsolicited contact referencing Mid-South Pulmonary, related hospitals, or pulmonary care with caution.

🏢 About Mid South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists

Mid-South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists, P.C. is a pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine private practice based in Memphis, Tennessee, founded in 1989. The practice operates from a primary location at 5050 Poplar Avenue and serves patients across the Mid-South region of western Tennessee, northern Mississippi, and eastern Arkansas. Mid-South Pulmonary employs approximately seventeen board-certified physicians and ten advanced practice providers, with subspecialty focus including pulmonary medicine, sleep medicine, and critical care intensivist services. The practice's physicians serve as intensivists in the intensive care units of Methodist Healthcare hospitals, Baptist East Hospital, and St. Francis Hospital. Annual revenue is approximately $15.1 million. As a HIPAA-regulated specialty medical practice, Mid-South Pulmonary maintains substantial volumes of protected health information including patient identity, insurance, billing, appointment, diagnostic, and treatment records, alongside sleep-study results from its Methodist Healthcare-affiliated sleep disorders center and pulmonary-function test data.

Healthcare provider | Pulmonary and sleep medicine services | Specialty clinic network | USA
Healthcare ProviderUSAmidsouthpulmonaryspecialists.com

🗂 Why They Hold Your Data

Pulmonary and sleep-medicine practices collect patient identity, contact, insurance, billing, appointment, and treatment records across specialty care operations.

📰 Recent Developments

Mid-South Pulmonary & Sleep Specialists was named on November 28, 2025 as a victim of the Anubis ransomware operation, which posted the practice on its dark-web leak site identifying the breach as a patient data incident. The breach surfaced publicly through dark-web monitoring services in mid-February 2026. The practice has not publicly detailed the incident as of this writing, and U.S. plaintiff law firms began organizing class-action investigations in late February 2026. Anubis has been active in the U.S. healthcare sector throughout 2025, with confirmed victims also including AllerVie Health.

🔍 Data Points Exposed

3 verified field types:
Social Security Number
Phone Number
Name

Exposure Categories

CredentialsSSN

Canonical Fields

full_name, phone_number, ssn

🌐 Dark Web Verification

Confirmed

🛡 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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