fellowship allegedly hacked as reported by Anubis ransomware with details: The case of this article is a small dental practice, Ladue family Dental, based in St. Louis.If, for some reason, your life is short on smiles, we invite you to take a look at the contents of this data breach. After all, where else would you await to find so many smiles if not at a dental clinic.Some of these smiles will stay with you for a long time&Beyond the photos of smiles and reminders of exactly why many of us fear going to the dentist, there is other information of interest as well. Specifically, the leak includes patient data, fellowship financial records, employee information, and more.Looking at the sample patient records we have attached, some may say, Its just dental information. But this is still medical data, and it must be stored and protected accordingly. It is not HIV status, not drug test results, and not something inherently discrediting. Still, it is a breach of confidentiality.