Indicators of Compromise Associated with OnePercent Group Ransomware

The FBI has learned of a cyber-criminal group who self identifies as the “OnePercent Group” and who have used Cobalt Strike to perpetuate ransomware attacks against US companies since November…

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Nevada Hospital Ransomware Attack Could Affect Data of 1.3M Patients

The University Medical Center Southern Nevada has reported that a ransomware attack earlier this summer affected the data of 1,300,000 people.

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More Than 600K Patients Affected in UNM Health Hack

The University of New Mexico Health System began notifying patients earlier this month about a recent cybersecurity incident resulting in potential data exposure.

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Hospital Cyberattacks: More Frequent, Severe as Pandemic Continues

Ransomware attacks against healthcare facilities are becoming more frequent and severe as the pandemic and workforce shortages stress hospital capabilities.

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Surgeries canceled, ambulances diverted, IT system down at Ohio health system after ransomware attack

Marietta, Ohio-based Memorial Health System is diverting some patients after a ransomware attack that forced it to shut down its IT systems, according to an Aug. 16 Marietta Times report.

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Ransomware Attack on GA Health System Impacts Staff, Patients’ PHI

A ransomware attack on one of southeast Georgia’s largest healthcare systems exposed both staff and patients’ protected health information (PHI).

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Indiana Hospital Remains on Diversion Days after Ransomware Attack

Eskenazi Health remains on diversion for patients coming by ambulance nearly a week after an attempted ransomware attack that led the hospital to shut down its entire computer network.

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Washington Medical Center Proposes Settlement to Resolve Data Breach Case

Overlake Hospital Medical Center in Bellevue, WA has proposed a settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit filed by victims of a December 2019 data breach that exposed patients’ demographic…

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TX Woman Who Stole and Sold Protected Health Information Sentenced to 2½ Years in Federal Prison

Amanda Lowry, 40, of Sherman, pleaded guilty on Dec. 4, 2020, to conspiracy to obtain information from a protected computer and was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison. According…

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US Government Launches First One-Stop Ransomware Resource at StopRansomware.gov

Today, as part of the ongoing response, agencies across the US government announced new resources and initiatives to protect American businesses and communities from ransomware attacks. The US Department of…

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