Ransomware Impacts
How Kelsey-Seybold Clinic recovered from a ransomware attack
Healthcare IT News, June 23, 2021
The provider’s CISO and CTO offers some best practices for pulling through an attack – and describes how to bolster cyber defenses so it doesn’t happen again.
Georgia St. Joseph’s/Candler health system shifts to downtime procedures amid ransomware attack
SC Media, June 22, 2021
A ransomware attack against Georgia-based St. Joseph’s/Candler on June 17 spurred network outages and forced clinicians into EHR downtime procedures. Five days later, the workforce is continuing to use paper records for patient appointments.
The human cost of ransomware: Disruption to Irish health service will continue for months
ZD Net, June 24, 2021
Patients in Ireland told to continue to expect delays or cancellations to appointments after its health service was hit with ransomware in May.
Health care ransomware attacks: Oklahoma health system driven to EHR downtime
SC Media, June 16, 2021
Stillwater Medical Center was hit with a ransomware attack on June 13 and is currently operating under electronic health record downtime as it attempts to bring its systems back online. The health system operates a number of care sites, specialist offices, hospitals and clinics in Oklahoma.
Health care system faces ‘very real’ threat of ransomware attacks
News Center Maine, June 16, 2021
Criminals usually target hospitals for medical records, since they can sell for 200 to 500 dollars on the dark web compared to 14 dollars for financial records.
HHS Shares Resources for Avoiding Ransomware Attacks
ACR, June 16, 2021
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is encouraging organizations to familiarize themselves with the growing threat of ransomware — malicious software that blocks access to a computer system until an amount of money (ransom) is paid — and to take steps to avoid the threat. HHS recently provided links to online government resources to help healthcare facilities protect their computer systems from the ransomware threat, including:
Opinion: We at Scripps Health were victims of a ransomware attack. Here’s what we’ve learned.
The San Diego Union-Tribune, June 10, 2021
This past year, we’ve witnessed doctors, nurses and hospitals on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic performing heroically in the face of the most difficult circumstances seen in a century. Just as it seems hospitals and health-care systems may be rounding a corner on coronavirus, the cybersecurity threat has been covertly plaguing our hospital systems and critical care facilities.
Cybersecurity for healthcare systems, medical devices more critical than ever
Today’s Medical Developments, June 11, 2021
Rise in ransomware attacks forcing hospitals to harden cybersecurity.
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Ransomware Attacks: CISA Shares Operational Tech Asset Security Guide
Health IT Security, June 10, 2021
In response to ongoing ransomware attacks targeting operational tech assets and control systems of critical infrastructure entities, CISA published a guide to mitigation and response.
What Happens After a Ransomware Attack in the Health IT Environment?
Health IT Security, June 9, 2021
CyberMDX’s Ido Geffen takes a hard look at ransomware attacks within a healthcare environment, including what providers are getting wrong and needed security mitigations.
Ransomware gang behind Ireland attack also hit US health and emergency networks
MSN, May 23, 2021
The ransomware attack that hobbled the Irish healthcare system was far from an isolated incident. BleepingComputer and Gizmodo note that the FBI has issued a flash alert warning that the ransomware group behind the Ireland attack also targeted “at least” 16 healthcare and emergency networks, including police and 911 dispatch centers. The group used Conti ransomware that steals files, encrypts systems and pressures victims into paying through a portal lest their data be sold or published online.
FBI says Conti ransomware gang has hit 16 U.S. health and emergency networks
SC Media, May 21, 2021
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said that the same group of online extortionists blamed for striking the Irish health system last week have also hit at least 16 U.S. medical and first response networks in the past year.
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