Suspected coordinated identity fraud across health records and devices
A consumer reports unauthorized access to lab records, receipt of falsified medical paperwork, and suspected phone cloning as part of a coordinated identity fraud attack. This highly individual account describes a multi-vector attack on personal data spanning health and telecom systems. Victim lacks tools to identify, document, or escalate the full scope of the breach.
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