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Two Healthcare Orgs Hit by Ransomware Confirm Data Breaches Impacting Over 100,000
Two Healthcare Orgs Hit by Ransomware Confirm Data Breaches Impacting Over 100,000
Bell Ambulance and Alabama Ophthalmology Associates have suffered data breaches affecting over 100,000 people after being targeted in ransomware attacks. One of them is Milwaukee, WI-based Bell Ambulance, which provides ambulance services in the area. The company revealed last week in a data security notice that it detected a network intrusion on February 13, 2025. An investigation showed that hackers gained access to files containing information such as name, date of birth, SSN, and driver’s license number, as well as financial, medical and health insurance information. Bell Ambulance did not say in its public notice how many individuals are impacted, but the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) data breach tracker revealed on Monday that 114,000 people are affected. The Medusa ransomware group announced hacking Bell Ambulance in early March, claiming to have stolen more than 200 Gb of data from its systems. The second healthcare organization to confirm a data breach impacting more than 100,000 people is Birmingham, AL-based ophthalmology practice Alabama Ophthalmology Associates.
·securityweek.com·
Two Healthcare Orgs Hit by Ransomware Confirm Data Breaches Impacting Over 100,000
The story behind HISAA
The story behind HISAA
Health care breaches lead to legislation Highlights of the new standard include: Performing and documenting a security risk analysis of exposure Documentation of a business continuity plan (BCP) Stress test of resiliency and documentation of any planned changes to the BCP A signed statement by both the CEO and CISO of compliance * A third-party audit to certify compliance (no later than six months after enactment)
·theregister.com·
The story behind HISAA
Crucial Texas hospital system turning ambulances away after ransomware attack
Crucial Texas hospital system turning ambulances away after ransomware attack
One of the largest hospitals in West Texas has been forced to divert ambulances after a ransomware attack shut down many of its systems last Thursday. The University Medical Center Health System in Lubbock confirmed on Friday that IT outages are being caused by a ransomware incident.
·therecord.media·
Crucial Texas hospital system turning ambulances away after ransomware attack