Probe launched after Hospital Authority data breach involving 56,000 patients
Hong Kong's Hospital Authority reported a data breach affecting over 56,000 patients, prompting investigations by the privacy watchdog and police. The unauthorized retrieval, detected early Friday, involved patients' names, ID numbers, genders, birthdates, hospital visit dates, and medical histories.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Hospital Authority reported a data breach affecting over 56,000 patients, prompting investigations by the privacy watchdog and police. The unauthorized retrieval, detected early Friday, involved patients' names, ID numbers, genders, birthdates, hospital visit dates, and medical histories. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data is investigating the incident and urges affected patients to be vigilant against potential misuse of their information. Recommendations include changing passwords, monitoring online accounts for unusual activity, and reviewing bank accounts for unauthorized transactions. The Hospital Authority's monitoring system identified the leak on a third-party platform.
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5 extractedThe Hospital Authority identified a suspected case of unauthorised retrieval of patient information and a leak on a third-party platform.
Affected patients are advised to change the passwords of their online accounts.
The health information compromised included patients’ medical history.
Patients’ names, identity card numbers, genders, dates of birth, dates of hospital visits and health information had been leaked.
Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog and police are investigating a large-scale data leak involving over 56,000 patients.