Investigating a potential class action lawsuit against LabCorp, one of the world's largest clinical laboratory testing groups, for a data breach. According to Krebs, in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, "LabCorp. said it learned that the breach at AMCA persisted between Aug. 1, 2018 and March 30, 2019. It said the information exposed could include first and last name, date of birth, address, phone, date of service, provider, and balance information. 'AMCA’s affected system also included credit card or bank account information that was provided by the consumer to AMCA (for those who sought to pay their balance),' the filing reads." LabCorp further said the AMCA has informed LabCorp “it is in the process of sending notices to approximately 200,000 LabCorp consumers whose credit card or bank account information may have been accessed. AMCA has not yet provided LabCorp a list of the affected LabCorp consumers or more specific information about them.” If you were a patient of LabCorp and believe you impacted by the data breach, please submit your information below.