All About Women’s Care (AAWC) disclosed a data security incident involving unauthorized access to its network environment. The incident may have exposed sensitive personal and protected health information, including Social Security numbers, medical records, health insurance information, and other patient data.
All About Women’s Care Data Breach Investigation
All About Women’s Care (AAWC) discovered unusual activity involving an employee VPN account on April 9, 2026. After identifying the suspicious activity, AAWC immediately launched an investigation and worked with cybersecurity professionals to determine the nature and scope of the incident.
The investigation determined that an unauthorized actor gained access to AAWC’s network environment and accessed or acquired certain files. According to the company’s notice, the unauthorized actor also provided a sample of files as part of an extortion communication. While AAWC confirmed that certain files were accessed, the investigation could not determine every specific file or record that may have been viewed or acquired.
Because of this uncertainty, AAWC reviewed the affected environment to identify individuals whose information may have been involved. The company completed this process on or about June 5, 2026, and arranged notification to potentially impacted individuals.
The incident presents heightened concerns because healthcare organizations maintain highly sensitive information, including medical records, insurance information, and personal identifiers. If exposed, this type of data can potentially be used for identity theft, medical fraud, phishing attempts, or other misuse.
AAWC stated that it took steps to respond to the incident, including working with cybersecurity professionals, securing the affected environment, resetting passwords, implementing additional security measures, and reviewing policies and procedures designed to protect personal and protected health information.
When Did This Breach Occur?
AAWC became aware of unusual activity involving an employee VPN account on April 9, 2026.
The company’s investigation determined that an unauthorized actor accessed its network environment and obtained certain files. AAWC completed its review of potentially affected individuals on approximately June 5, 2026.
What Information Was Breached?
The information potentially involved in the AAWC data breach may include:
- Name
- Date of birth
- Social Security number
- Driver’s license number or other identification number
- Clinical or treatment information
- Lab results
- Prescription information
- Provider information
- Health insurance information
- Medical documents
- Ultrasound images
- Copies of passports or identification documents
AAWC stated that not all individuals had the same information involved and that the specific data affected may vary by person.
What You Can Do
If you believe your information may have been affected by the All About Women’s Care data breach, consider taking the following steps:
- Monitor financial accounts: Review bank statements, credit card accounts, and other financial records for suspicious activity.
- Review healthcare records: Check medical bills, health insurance statements, and explanations of benefits for unfamiliar services, claims, or charges.
- Check credit reports: Obtain free credit reports and look for unfamiliar accounts, inquiries, or changes.
- Consider fraud alerts or credit freezes: These tools may help reduce the risk of unauthorized credit activity.
- Protect medical information: If you notice suspicious medical activity, contact your healthcare provider or insurer and request copies of your medical records if necessary.
- Report identity theft: Report suspected fraud or identity theft to law enforcement, the Federal Trade Commission, or appropriate agencies.
Affected individuals can also contact AAWC’s dedicated call center at 303-316-1134, available Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mountain Time.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against All About Women’s Care
Healthcare providers have a responsibility to protect sensitive patient information entrusted to them. When unauthorized individuals access protected health information, affected patients may face risks involving privacy violations, identity theft, medical fraud, and the costs of monitoring and protecting their information.
If your information was involved in the All About Women’s Care data breach, you may have legal options. A class action lawsuit can help affected individuals seek compensation for damages associated with the incident and hold organizations accountable for failing to adequately protect sensitive information.
By joining together with others affected by the same breach, individuals can strengthen their ability to pursue justice and encourage stronger protections for patient data.
Contact us at Class Action U, where we’ll connect you with a lawyer skilled in class action lawsuits. If you’ve been contacted about this breach, received notice, or discovered you were impacted, fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to sign up. There is no cost to reach out to our legal partner and no obligation after speaking with someone from our team.