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SimonMed Imaging, Boyd Gaming Announce Data Breaches

At McShane & Brady, we wanted to make everyone aware of some the most recent data breaches.  If you or someone you know who may have been affected by these or any other breaches, please call our office at 816-888-8010 or use our contact form on our website.  We want to hold those entrusted with protecting our private information responsible.

SimonMed Imaging

SimonMed,one of the largest medical imaging providers in the country, operating more than 170 medical imaging facilities in 10 U.S. states, announced a breach that has impacted more than 1.25 million people.

SimonMed was affected by a cybersecurity incident in January 2025 that involved unauthorized access to patient data via one of its vendors.   An investigation confirmed that an unauthorized actor had direct access to its systems between January 21, 2025, and February 5, 2025.

The investigation suggested that the following data has been exposed and potentially stolen: names, addresses, birth dates, dates of service, provider names, medical record numbers, patient numbers, medical condition information, diagnosis/ treatment information, medications, health insurance information, and driver’s license numbers.

Notification letters to those affected by this breach are now being sent.

Boyd Gaming

Boyd Gaming Corporation, a casino entertainment company that operates casino hotel properties and online gaming services including Ameristar Casino in Kansas City and St. Charles, notified the Office of the Maine Attorney General of a data breach.

According to the notification letter, “On September 6, 2025, Boyd became aware of a cyber incident that involved the unauthorized removal of information from a system used to store data. Boyd quickly launched an investigation with the support of external cybersecurity experts and in coordination with federal law enforcement. Through the investigation, Boyd determined that the unauthorized activity began on September 5, 2025 and the last observed unauthorized activity occurred on September 7, 2025.”

Personal information disclosed include names, addresses, dates of birth, driver’s license information, other government-issued identification information, and Social Security numbers.

If you receive notification of these breaches or any other data breaches, we ask that you call our office at 816-888-8010 or email us at firm@mcshanebradylaw.com.    

From hospitals, healthcare providers, government services, service providers to insurance companies, proper precautions and training have not been made to secure these records. Once public, your information is out there for everyone to see.  McShane & Brady is leading firm representing those who have affected by a data breach.