Ransomware Impacts

SBN The State of Cybersecurity Preparedness in Healthcare

Security Boulevard, December 21, 2021

As if healthcare didn’t have enough to worry about, with overpacked facilities and overworked staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, cyberattacks on healthcare systems and medical devices are rapidly growing in number and sophistication. Further, ransomware is making its way into healthcare, with attacks locking out IT systems and medical devices. All this means the state of cybersecurity preparedness in healthcare is at an all time low.

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Health Ministry of Brazil Hit by Two Ransomware Attacks in One Week; Vaccination Data Stolen & Taken Offline

CPO Magazine, December 21, 2021

While it is far from uncommon for an organization to announce that it has been hit by a ransomware attack, two in one week is an unusual event. Brazil’s Health Ministry is looking at extended downtime for the system that processes Covid-19 vaccination data as it attempts to recover from this exact situation, dealing with two major attacks that came just four days apart.

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A Cybersecurity Diagnosis for the Healthcare Sector with Breach-Likelihood

MENA FN, December 13, 2021

For more than the past decade, healthcare has been the biggest target of data breaches. The total average cost has increased to $9.23 million in 2021 from $7.13 million the previous year, demonstrating a 29.5% rise. Cyberattacks in healthcare are unfortunately not limited to their financial, regulatory, and reputational impact since they have a direct consequence on lives.

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HSE ‘missed opportunities’ to detect malicious activity before ransomware attack

Yahoo! News, December 10, 2021

A report into the Health Service Executive (HSE) ransomware attack has found there were “several missed opportunities” to detect malicious activity.

An independent review, carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers, found that the HSE failed to respond to several alerts after a phishing email was opened, weeks before the system was crippled by a ransomware attack.

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Ransomware groups don’t abide by promises not to target healthcare

SC Media, December 10, 2021

It may not be wise to count on criminals to self-regulate.

That is one implication of a new CyberPeace Institute blog researching ransomware groups whose wares have been used in attacks on healthcare facilities since May 2020. Of the 39 groups they have tracked, 12 had previously issued statements saying they would not target healthcare.

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