On or about March 3, 2026, Networking Technology, Inc. d/b/a RXNT (“RXNT”) became aware of suspicious activity involving one of its software systems. According to the Notice of Data Event, the company promptly initiated an investigation with the assistance of external cybersecurity experts and took steps to contain the incident.
The investigation determined that an unauthorized actor accessed and obtained certain data between March 1, 2026, and March 3, 2026. RXNT conducted a comprehensive review of the affected data to identify impacted individuals and began notifying customers and affected parties starting in May 2026.
After identifying the affected data, RXNT worked to secure its environment and eliminate unauthorized access. The company also reported taking additional steps to strengthen its systems and prevent similar incidents in the future.
Networking Technology, Inc. (RXNT), founded in 1999 and headquarted in Annapolis, Maryland, provides cloud-based healthcare software solutions, including electronic health records, e-prescribing, and practice management tools for healthcare providers.
RXNT stated that it is not aware of any identity theft or fraud resulting from the incident at this time. However, the investigation confirmed that unauthorized access to certain personal data did occur.
Individuals whose information may have been involved began receiving written notification letters starting in May 2026. If you received a Notice of Data Event from RXNT, it confirms that your personal and potentially health-related information may have been impacted by this security incident.
As part of its response, RXNT is offering affected individuals complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection services through Epiq Privacy Solutions for a specified duration, provided individuals enroll by the stated deadline.
What information is involved in the RXNT Data Breach?
Compromised information may include:
First Name
Last Name
Date of Birth
Social Security Number
Other Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
The specific data elements involved vary by individual and are detailed in each notification letter sent by RXNT.
Your Personally Identifiable Information (PII) includes information that can identify you. In healthcare-related incidents, this data may also qualify as Protected Health Information (PHI), which is subject to additional legal protections.
When PII and PHI are compromised, they may be used for identity theft, medical fraud, or insurance-related fraud.
If your information was involved, it is important to remain vigilant by reviewing medical billing statements, insurance records, and financial accounts for suspicious activity.
Consumers may have legal rights when healthcare technology providers fail to adequately safeguard sensitive personal and medical data.
If you received a Notice of Data Event from Networking Technology, Inc. (RXNT), your personal and potentially health-related information may be at risk.Contact the Data Breach Attorneys at Emery | Reddy today for a Free Case Review.