Have you been affected by MyCardiologist's data breach?
Cardiovascular Medicine Associates, PA, operating as MyCardiologist, has recently experienced a data breach involving the personal information of one New Hampshire resident. The breach, which was detected on June 12, 2025, resulted from unauthorized access to MyCardiologist’s email environment. The organization has since taken steps to notify the affected individual and offer protection services.
MyCardiologist’s Data Breach Investigation
On June 12, 2025, MyCardiologist detected suspicious activity within its email environment and immediately initiated its incident response protocols. After further investigation with the help of forensic experts from Goodwin Procter LLP, it was determined that an unauthorized actor had gained access to MyCardiologist’s email system starting on May 30, 2025. The breach continued until June 12, 2025, during which time sensitive data may have been exposed.
MyCardiologist, with the assistance of forensic and data analytics firms, conducted a thorough investigation to assess the breach’s scope and identify affected individuals. The data review process was extensive, including an internal review to locate missing address information for impacted individuals. By September 9, 2025, the investigation was concluded, and MyCardiologist was able to identify the specific data elements involved and determine the individuals affected by the breach.
When Did This Breach Occur?
The unauthorized access to MyCardiologist’s email system occurred between May 30 and June 12, 2025. The breach was detected on June 12, 2025, and the investigation continued through September 9, 2025, when MyCardiologist completed its review of the affected data.
What Information Was Breached?
The data involved in the breach varied by individual but may have included:
MyCardiologist has indicated that this information was accessed during the incident, but there is no indication of fraudulent use of the data at this time.
What You Can Do
If you were impacted by this breach, here are the steps you can take to protect your information:
- Sign Up for Credit Monitoring: MyCardiologist is offering 24 months of free credit monitoring and identity restoration services through EPIQ.
- Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly review your bank and credit card statements for any unusual activity or unauthorized transactions.
- Place Fraud Alerts or a Security Freeze: Consider placing a fraud alert or a credit freeze on your credit file with the three major credit bureaus.
- Report Suspicious Activity: If you notice any signs of identity theft or fraud, report it to your financial institutions and the Federal Trade Commission.
MyCardiologist is also providing affected individuals with detailed information on how to protect themselves from identity theft and fraud.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against MyCardiologist
If you have received a data breach notification from MyCardiologist, you may be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit. Data breaches can cause substantial personal and financial harm, and holding the responsible parties accountable is crucial to ensuring justice for those affected.
If you’re unsure whether you have a case, we highly recommend contacting Class Action U for a free consultation. We partner with top-notch legal representation to navigate this complex process. Joining a class action can amplify your voice and help ensure that data breaches like this are taken seriously by corporate entities.
If your data was compromised, you could be entitled to compensation for:
- Loss of privacy
- Time spent resolving the breach
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Emotional distress
By pursuing a class action lawsuit, you not only have the opportunity to recover damages but also help hold MyCardiologist, accountable potentially prompting them to strengthen their security measures. Reach out to Class Action U today to find out if you qualify for a data breach class action and learn more about the compensation you may be entitled to.