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CareCloud Data Breach Exposes Medical Records of 3.7 Million Patients

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Healthcare technology company CareCloud has confirmed a major data breach in which the medical records of approximately 3.7 million patients were stolen. The incident ranks among the largest reported healthcare data breaches in the United States this year. The breach involved a cyberattack targeting CareCloud's systems, compromising sensitive patient information. The scale of the exposure highlights growing cybersecurity vulnerabilities within the U.S. healthcare sector.

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