• Orlando Health caught in 2 vendor breaches

    Orlando (Fla.) Health is alerting patients that some of their protected health information may have been compromised as two of the organization's vendors experienced cybersecurity breaches. 
  • Ardent restores access to MyChart after Thanksgiving cyberattack

    Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services has restored access to its MyChart patient portal after a Nov. 23 ransomware incident rendered it offline. 
  • Ohio hospital faces lawsuit for vendor breach

    Salem (Ohio) Community Hospital is facing a lawsuit due to a breach at medical transcription service Perry Johnson & Associates which led some of the hospital's patient data to be compromised, NBC-affiliate WFMJ reported Dec. 21. 
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  • Iowa hospital caught in vendor breach

    Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based Mercy Medical Center's patient information has been compromised as its former medical transcription service, Perry Johnson & Associates, experienced a cybersecurity incident. 
  • MyChart remains down for Ardent after Thanksgiving cyberattack

    Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services is still working to restore its MyChart system after a Nov. 23 ransomware incident rendered it offline. 
  • FBI disrupts healthcare ransomware group

    The Justice Department has taken down Blackcat ransomware group, the hackers behind the cyberattack on Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network. 
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  • Florida hospital reports ransomware

    Bradenton, Fla.-based Manatee Memorial Hospital reported it was affected by a "sophisticated ransomware attack incident," according to the Bradenton Herald.
  • 'IT event' affects operations at Missouri hospital

    Liberty (Mo.) Hospital is diverting patients as the hospital deals with an "IT event," CBS affiliate KCTV reported Dec. 19. 
  • Connecticut system gets insurer support months after cyberattack disrupts billing

    Connecticut health plans have decided to work with Manchester-based Eastern Connecticut Health Network to mitigate the effect of billing issues from a cyberattack in early August, according to CT Insider.
  • Hackers scan documents from Michigan health system

    Green Bay, Wis.-based Bellin Health said an unauthorized party scanned documents related to the purchase of home care equipment from an electronic folder within its computer system back in October. 
  • Norton grapples with lawsuits after May data breach

    Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare is facing two lawsuits for a May cybersecurity breach that exposed patient data, Fox affiliate WDRB reported Dec. 15. 
  • Ransomware gang threatens Fred Hutch with data leak

    Ransomware gang Hunters International is claiming responsibility for a November cyberattack on Seattle-based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center that led to patients receiving blackmail threats, Bleeping Computer reported Dec. 15. 
  • 2 health systems caught in vendor breach

    Two health systems are reporting that some of their patients' protected health information may have been compromised due to a breach at ESO Solutions, a company that provides software services to hospitals.
  • New York hospital discloses data breach

    Kingston, N.Y.-based HealthAlliance is notifying patients that an unauthorized party accessed some of its IT systems, potentially compromising patient information. 
  • AHA opposes HHS' plan for cybersecurity fines

    The American Hospital Association said HHS' plan to levy financial penalties in the event of a cyberattack on a healthcare organization would be counterproductive.
  • Illinois hospital reports data breach

    Morrison (Ill.) Community Hospital reported a data breach that affected 122,488 patients. 
  • Norton Healthcare confirms ransomware attack

    Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare confirmed that the May ‘cyber incident’ that led the health system to shut down its network briefly was a ransomware attack.
  • How Cleveland Clinic keeps patient data safe

    As cybercriminals and other threat actors target healthcare providers at a record rate, Cleveland Clinic's Senior Director of Cybersecurity Technology Protection Keith Duemling told Becker's that the organization is focusing on cultivating a "balanced and dynamic" approach to the increased cyber threat.
  • Fred Hutch patients get blackmail emails after cyberattack

    Patients of Seattle-based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center have been receiving blackmail emails after hackers attacked the institution.

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