Patient data leaked on the dark web following a cyber attack on IVF provider Genea.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the cyber attack on Genea and the subsequent exposure of patient information on the dark web. This incident highlights the critical importance of data security, especially for companies handling sensitive health information. Patients deserve to have their data protected, and it’s crucial for organizations to implement robust cybersecurity measures to prevent such breaches. If you’re affected by this incident, I recommend monitoring your accounts closely and considering steps to protect your personal information. Additionally, it’s important for Genea to communicate transparently with their patients about the breach and what measures are being taken to address it.

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