DataBreaches.net reports:
On January 23, 2025, the Bian Lian ransomware gang added the Medical Associates of Brevard (“MAB”) to its dark web leak site. At the time, they listed the types of data they claimed to have acquired, but did not provide any screenshots or proof of claims. Months later, BianLian went offline. What happened to any data they may have exfiltrated is not currenlty known to DataBreaches, but on September 5, 2025, MAB notified HHS that 246,711 patients were affected by the incident.
According to their submission to the Maine Attorney General’s Office, the incident occurred on January 7, 2025, but the letter to those affected does not include that detail. Nor does the substitute notice reveal the date of the incident. The notice offers those affected “at least 12 months of free credit monitoring and related services to potentially affected individuals.” MAB does not tell patients whether any data had been leaked by the attackers or anywhere else.
Read more at DataBreaches.net. MAB is offering those affected either 12 or 24 months of free credit monitoring and related services.