OrthoMinds, a provider of cloud-based orthodontic practice software, experienced a data breach potentially compromising patient information including names, medical details, and social security numbers. The company stated the data was exposed for 10 days in November 2024, but the security researcher who discovered the breach maintains it lasted longer, affecting at least 200,000 patients. The company has also offered complimentary credit monitoring for potentially affected individuals.

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