About Oglethorpe, Inc.
Oglethorpe, Inc., a healthcare organization based in Tampa, FL, experienced a data breach affecting a total of 92,332 individuals, including 85 residents of Maine. The breach was discovered on June 6, 2025, following an external system breach attributed to hacking. Affected individuals were notified of the breach via written communication on October 31, 2025.
What Happened
On or about June 6, 2025, we detected a network security incident, in which an unauthorized third-party accessed our network environment. We quickly engaged third-party forensic specialists to assist us with securing the network environment and investigating the extent of any unauthorized activity. Our investigation which concluded on September 16, 2025, determined an unauthorized third party acquired certain individual personal information during this incident. Oglethorpe then undertook an in-depth review process of the impacted information to determine the impacted individuals and their address information. This process was recently completed on October 23, 2025.
The breach occurred on May 15, 2025, and involved an unauthorized third-party accessing the network environment of Oglethorpe, Inc. The breach potentially exposed personal information of 92,332 individuals.
Next Steps
Affected users are advised to monitor their accounts closely and remain vigilant for any suspicious activity. Users can enroll in the provided credit monitoring services within 90 days from the notification date to protect their credit. It is recommended to place a security freeze or fraud alert on your credit report if you suspect any unauthorized activity. Furthermore, affected individuals should take advantage of resources offered by consumer reporting agencies and the Federal Trade Commission to learn more about identity theft and protection.
Identity Theft Protection Services
Oglethorpe, Inc. is offering 12 months of Single Bureau Credit Monitoring, Single Bureau Credit Report, and Single Bureau Credit Score services through TransUnion at no charge to the impacted individuals. These services include alerts for changes to your credit file, and assistance in the event of identity theft. Individuals are encouraged to enroll within 90 days to access these services. Additionally, proactive fraud assistance is available to help address any concerns or questions from those affected.
