Tennessee-based mobility provider Numotion revealed a 2024 hacking incident that affected about 500,000 people and may have compromised their personal and health-related information, triggered by a phishing email. The company stated no evidence shows the data has been used fraudulently. Numotion faces potential class action lawsuits due to claims of negligence. In 2025, the incident ranks as the third-largest health data breach reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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