Healthcare technology company Xsolis says that sensitive data belonging to nearly 1.4 million individuals was compromised in a phishing attack that gave attackers access to its network.
Although the company is not aware of any attempted misuse of the exposed information, it is warning affected individuals to stay alert for potential targeted attacks.
Xsolis is a U.S.-based healthcare firm that develops AI-powered software used by more than 600 hospitals and health insurers for utilization management, medical necessity reviews, patient status determinations, discharge planning, and reimbursement decisions.
Its flagship platform, Dragonfly, analyzes clinical data in real time to help healthcare providers and payers make more informed, consistent decisions on patient care and insurance coverage.
On January 22, the company detected unauthorized activity on its network due to a "targeted phishing attack" that had occurred two days earlier.







