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California Gay & Lesbian Services Center Data Breach Affects 75,500 Individuals

HIPAA Journal · · US Federal · Data Breaches

The Gay & Lesbian Community Services Center of Orange County, California, has disclosed a data breach affecting approximately 75,500 individuals. The organization provides mental health services, HIV testing, education, and outreach to its community.

Why this matters: The people exposed here were not just customers. They were seeking mental health care and HIV testing — some of the most sensitive and stigmatized services a person can access. A breach at an organization like this does not just mean leaked emails. It can mean exposed health status, therapy records, or the simple fact that someone sought help at an LGBTQ center — information that, in the wrong hands, can affect employment, family relationships, or physical safety. Organizations that hold this kind of data carry an unusually heavy duty of care. 75,500 people trusted them with it.

Who should care: Cybersecurity · Privacy officers · Administrators · Healthcare professionals · Compliance

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