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Firstsource and Washington Post Data Breaches Expose SSNs, Lawsuits Possible
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Two significant data breaches have occurred in July 2026, affecting Firstsource Healthplans and The Washington Post. Firstsource reported a breach due to a programming error that potentially exposed Social Security numbers (SSNs) and other personally identifiable information. The breach was reported to the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs on July 13, 2026, but the total number of affected individuals remains unknown. Meanwhile, The Washington Post disclosed a breach on June 10, 2026, involving a wide range of sensitive data, including SSNs, financial information, and medical records, as reported to multiple state Attorney General's Offices. Both organizations are facing potential class action lawsuits as attorneys seek to hear from affected individuals. The breaches highlight vulnerabilities in data protection practices at major companies.
Key Points: • Firstsource's breach may have exposed SSNs due to a programming error. • The Washington Post's breach involved multiple types of sensitive information, including financial and medical data. • Both companies are facing potential class action lawsuits from affected individuals.