Nearly 750,000 People Affected by Breach at Texas Drug Testing Firm
What happened
The Alcohol & Drug Testing Service (TADTS), a Texas-based testing firm, announced a data breach involving nearly 750,000 records. The breach occurred on July 29, 2024, but the full extent of affected data and individuals was only made public this week following state-level reporting on July 25, 2025.
What information was at risk
Names, Social Security numbers, drug and alcohol screening results, birth dates, and in some cases, employer information were accessed by threat actors. The company is offering credit monitoring but hasn’t confirmed how long attackers had access.
Why it matters
The combination of sensitive medical data and identification details creates prime material for identity theft. For people undergoing court-mandated or workplace testing, reputational harm adds another layer of risk.
How Cyber Privacy Suite can help
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Sources:
– BankInfoSecurity: https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/texas-drug-alcohol-testing-firm-hack-affects-nearly-750000-a-29013







