Amicus Solutions (Fedora Solutions) has been affected by a cybersecurity incident, and Huntsville Hospital has confirmed it was affected by a January 2025 breach at Cerner (Oracle Health). Amicus Solutions Amicus Solutions, Inc. , doing business as Fedora Solutions, a provider of managed IT and revenue cycle management services, has experienced a cybersecurity incident involving the protected health information of 1,137 individuals.
According to the breach notification to the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, the breach affected patients of medical practices managed by OneOncology, LLC, including New York Cancer and Blood Specialists. Suspicious activity was identified within the Amicus Solutions network on April 2, 2026, with the unauthorized access believed to have occurred between February 2, 2026, and February 18, 2026.
During that time, a threat actor exfiltrated data from its systems, and some of that data was posted to the threat actor’s website, including personally identifiable information and protected health information. The data review confirmed that the threat actor obtained patient data such as first and last names, phone numbers, email addresses, birth dates, gender information, Social Security numbers, medical information, and health insurance information.
Amicus Solutions confirmed that there was no unauthorized access to its clients’ networks. No misuse of that data had been identified at the time of issuing notifications. Amicus Solutions said additional safeguards have been implemented to harden security, and 24 months of complementary credit monitoring and identity theft protection services have been offered to the affected individuals.
Huntsville Hospital Huntsville Hospital Health System in Alabama has recently announced that it has been affected by the January 2025 data breach at electronic health record vendor Cerner, now Oracle Health. The data breach affected approximately 90 healthcare providers, and many of those providers announced the data breach last year. Hackers gained access to two legacy Cerner servers as early as January 22, 2025, and Huntsville Hospital was informed that it was affected on August 12, 2025.
The hospital said law enforcement requested delaying notifying the affected individuals and additional providers so as not to impede the investigation. According to the hospital, the breach was confined to Cerner systems, which contained names, Social Security numbers, and details from medical records, including medical record numbers, doctors’ names, diagnoses, medications, test results, images, and treatment information.
The affected individuals have been offered complementary credit monitoring services for 24 months. It is currently unclear how many Huntsville Hospital patients have been affected. The post Data Breaches Reported by Amicus Solutions: Huntsville Hospital Health System appeared first on The HIPAA Journal .
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