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Arlington Occupational Health and Wellness Falls Victim to Everest Ransomware

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The ransomware group Everest has claimed responsibility for a breach of Arlington Occupational Health and Wellness, a healthcare clinic based in Arlington, Texas. According to the threat actor, over 35 GB of sensitive medical and billing data was exfiltrated. The data includes electronic medical records (EMRs), lab test results, patient history reports, prescriptions, insurance forms, and billing details. Everest claims they will publish the full dataset within 7–8 days unless contacted.

Sample documents released by the group include personally identifiable medical records with names, birthdates, diagnoses, prescriptions, and signed consent forms—indicating a serious breach of HIPAA-covered data.


📊 Key Details

AttributeInformation
Date2025-06-23, 9:55:13 PM
Threat ActorEverest
Victim CountryUnited States
IndustryHospital & Health Care
Victim OrganizationArlington Occupational Health and Wellness
Victim Sitearlingtonohw.com
CategoryRansomware
SeverityMedium
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