
Study Finds Hacking Behind 88% of Patient Record Breaches
A new study shows hacking drives most health care data breaches. The recent Kettering Health ransomware attack proves the threat is far from over.
A new study shows hacking drives most health care data breaches. The recent Kettering Health ransomware attack proves the threat is far from over.
The FBI reports that recent letters to healthcare organizations threatening to leak patient data for ransom appear to be a hoax.
Ransomware attacks have increased by 300% since 2015, and the consequences go beyond data being held hostage; people’s lives are at risk.
A joint cybersecurity advisory warns that RansomHub is using phishing attacks to hack healthcare organizations and other critical infrastructure sectors.
The cause of the Ascension ransomware attack on May 8 is being linked to one employee who made a mistake.
Ascension Health System says a ransomware attack is responsible for disrupting EHR systems and other clinical services at its 140 hospitals.
The U.S. Government has launched a new website touted as a “One-Stop Location to Stop Ransomware.” Aptly named, StopRansomeware.gov, it is designed to help public and private organizations defend against the rise in ransomware cases.
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