Ransomware Impacts
Ransomware attack on health care company, CaptureRx, exposes multiple providers
SC Media, May 10, 2021
A ransomware attack against CaptureRx, a drug-related administrative service provider in San Antonio, Texas, resulted in the exposure of the health information of patients or customers at several health care providers across the U.S., reports ZDNet.
Ransomware Task Force releases long-awaited recommendations
SC Media, April 29, 2021
The Ransomware Task Force (RTF), a collaboration of more than 60 stakeholders, released its long-awaited ransomware framework on Thursday morning, advocating nearly 50 interlocking government and private sector strategies to tackle the criminal scourge.
Homeland Security Secretary Backs Call for Mandatory Disclosure of Ransomware Payments
NEXTGOV, April 29, 2021
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the department will work with a task force developed by the private sector on ways to tamp down the increase in ransomware attacks.
Health Care Ransomware Strains Have Hospitals in the Crosshairs
SECURITY INTELLIGENCE, April 23, 2021
The language of digital attacks shares a lot with the language of disease: ‘viruses’ ‘infect’ computers, and stopping their spread can be like trying to keep down a contagious disease.
Emerging Tech Shapes the Next Generation of Military Health Care
GOVERNMENT CIO MEDIA & RESEARCH, April 19, 2021
Automation and AI can support medical decision-making on the battlefield, but security remains crucial.
Healthcare Organizations: Moving to High Alert for Ransomware
CSO ONLINE, April 13, 2021
Numerous healthcare facilities were attacked in the last year, including one incident in Germany that lead to a death when ransomware locked systems and a patient needing critical care was turned away.
Healthcare’s Data Extortion Problem, and How to Prepare for Ransomware
HEALTH IT SECURITY, April 12, 2021
Data extortion attempts are now occurring in at least 70 percent of all ransomware attacks. How can healthcare providers best combat these pervasive tactics?
BioTel Heart vendor breach left patients’ information public for nearly a year
Becker’s Health IT, April 5, 2021
BioTel Heart began informing 38,575 patients that a vendor data breach may have left their personal information exposed for nearly a year.
In a data breach notice, BioTel Heart said that on Jan. 28, the healthcare provider was informed about the data breach. It launched an investigation and learned that patients’ personal information was accessible to the public between Oct. 17, 2019, and Aug. 9, 2020.
Hackers claim they stole Stanford Medicine data, posted info online: 4 things to know
Becker’s Health IT, April 5, 2021
Stanford University is investigating claims that hackers stole personal data from its medical school and published the information online.
Ransomware attack affects 750,000 Personal Touch patients, employees across U.S.
Becker’s Health IT, April 5, 2021
Personal Touch Holding Corp., the parent company of Personal Touch Home Care centers across the U.S., recently began notifying 753,107 patients and employees of a ransomware attack on its cloud-stored business records.
The data breach occurred between Jan. 20 and Jan. 27. On Jan. 27, Lake Success, N.Y.-based Personal Touch became aware of the cyberattack on the private cloud hosted by its service providers, a news release said.
Cybercriminals accessed Maryland orthopedic center’s emails for a year, affecting 125,000
Becker’s Health IT, April 5, 2021
On March 25, the Bethesda, Md.-based Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics began notifying 125,291 patients, employees and dependents of a cyberattack that took place over a yearlong breach.
In a news release, the orthopedics center said that on Sept. 17, 2020, it identified unusual email activity and launched an investigation with assistance from cybersecurity experts. The investigation found that multiple employee email accounts were accessed by a cybercriminal between October 2019 and September 2020.
Health care organizations funnel dollars into security as pandemic, medical developments drive surge in attacks
SC Media, April 1, 2021
Organizations move on plans to strengthen security policies, increase training, invest in technology.
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