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A cyberattack forces a big US health system to divert ambulances and take records offline
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 11 hours agoAn Ascension spokesperson said it detected “unusual activity” Wednesday on its computer network...
Cyber attacks likely done to get ransom payment from Wichita
KSNW Wichita via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHe said that a ransom demand is normally in the millions, and the company or agency is not left with...
Ascension Cyberattack: Electronic Health Records System Not Working, Some Elective Procedures...
CRN· 2 days agoSt. Louis-based Ascension, which operates 140 hospitals in the U.S., said in its latest update that...
HEALTHCARE RECORDS MANAGED BY BUSINESS ASSOCIATES SHOW SIGNIFICANT RISK TO BOTH HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS...
FOX 59 Indianapolis· 2 days agoAdvizex, a leading technology provider of infrastructure and enterprise application solutions, emphasizes that healthcare records managed by business associates present considerable ...
National Security Agency warns against paying ransoms | TechTarget
SearchSecurity.com· 3 days agoThe recent ransomware attack against Change Healthcare underscored how ineffective paying a ransom can be for victim organizations, according to National Security Agency representatives ...
Ransomware group called ‘most prolific and destructive’ claims credit for Wichita attack
Wichita Eagle via AOL· 4 days agoLast month, a second group of hackers claimed to have access to four terabytes of company data,...
Q1 2024 Health Catalyst Inc Earnings Call
Thomson Reuters StreetEvents via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAs a reminder, today's call is being recorded and a replay will be available following the conclusion of the call. During today's call, we will make forward-looking statements ...
US Warns About Black Basta Ransomware After Ascension Hospital Hack
PC Magazine· 1 day agoThe US is warning about the Black Basta ransomware gang amid reports that the group is behind the...
Cyberattack disrupts medical services at Nashville hospital, delaying appointments, more
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“Almost all cyberattacks begin the same way: human error,” he said. “Someone made a mistake.” According to PwC, these mistakes can cost healthcare companies an average of $5.3 million in damages ...
Cyberattack forces major US health care network to divert ambulances from hospitals
CNN Business via AOL· 2 days agoA third of Americans may have had their personal data swept up in the hack, UnitedHealth CEO Andrew...