- Laboratory Services Cooperative Confirmed to Like a Data October in October 2024
- A study revealed that Crooks stole sensitive data
- The information has not yet appeared on the dark web
Laboratory Services Cooperative (LSC), a significant US-based laboratory for healthcare providers, has revealed that it suffered a data violation and lost some member information.
In a press release published on its, LSC said the identified “suspicious activity” within its network on October 27, 2024. It informed the police and brought third-party cybersecurity experts to analyze the incident and assess its effects.
The study completed in February 2025 and showed that “certain LSC patient and worker-related data could be affected.”
Payment info stolen
According to Bleeping computerapprox. 1.6 million people are affected. The stolen data have not yet been leaked online and no one assumed yet responsibility.
The data, and payment data.
The data may also include requirements, billing details, bank account information (bank name, account number, routing number), billing codes, debit card information, balance information and similar bank and financial information.
In addition, Crooks may have taken people’s social security number, driver’s license or state -ID numbers, passport numbers, birth dates, demographic data, student ID numbers and other forms of government identifiers.
“For LSC workers, the information involved may also include details of their relatives or recipients if this information was provided to LSC,” the press release reads.
LSC acts as a cooperative, which means it is owned and managed by its membership doctors and clinics. The violation mostly affects people who conducted tests through some planned custody centers using LSC for their tests, it was said.