Threat Intelligence Brief | May 15, 2026

9 Healthcare Breaches, 3,800 Repositories, 8TB Stolen

Track healthcare breaches, developer tool abuse, and vendor-led ransomware risk in the latest ColorTokens advisory.

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Nine Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-regulated entities disclosed data breaches, while Radiology Associates of Richmond reported unauthorized access affecting 266,183 individuals. Ransomware groups also claimed attacks on three healthcare providers across Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia/Washington, D.C.

The latest ColorTokens Threat Intelligence Brief also covers five serious Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), including a 10.0 Azure DevOps flaw, GitHub’s internal repository breach, telecom malware activity, and a Foxconn ransomware attack where Nitrogen allegedly stole 8TB of customer-linked data.

How ColorTokens Threat Intelligence Helps You Stay Breach Ready:

  • Tracks HIPAA breach patterns across ransomware, cloud, email, and third-party incidents.
  • Prioritizes critical CVEs across Microsoft, Drupal, openDCIM, and Exchange Server.
  • Flags developer tool abuse tied to malicious Visual Studio Code scripts.
  • Surfaces vendor disruption risks across healthcare, technology, and operational environments.
  • Links ransomware tactics to containment, continuity, and faster response planning.

Our cybersecurity specialists can help you interpret these threat patterns and strengthen containment, patching, and segmentation priorities before an incident becomes a wider operational problem.

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