Device Company Reports Data Breach

Oxygen device manufacturer Inogen is recovering from a data breach. The company disclosed in a financial filing that hackers accessed private data from approximately 30,000 customers.

Data for up to 30,000 customers may have been compromised during a recent security breach at oxygen device manufacturer Inogen Inc., the company said in a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

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