Health care company Ascension lost sensitive data for nearly 5.6 million individuals in a cyberattack that was attributed to ...
616 Minnesota veterans potentially had some personal information put at risk in a cyber attack on the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), a spokesperson for Minneapolis VA Health Care System said.
This notice explains the incident, the measures taken and the steps potentially affected individuals can take in response ... as well as health care and health insurance billing statements ...
Nearly 5.6 million people were affected in the ransomware attack that hit Ascension in May, the national health ... can have severe consequences for patients' safety and may lead to worse care ...
It also compromised systems at the organization’s urgent care centers, doctors’ offices and a home health and hospice ... outlining the scope of the attack. The cyber thieves said they found ...
Also compromised were urgent care centers, doctors offices and a home health and hospice agency operated by PIH. PIH ...
“VHA employees conducted a thorough investigation,” the VA announcement said, “and determined this cyber security attack did not affect any ... Only the VA’s health care system in Amarillo ...
“VHA employees conducted a thorough investigation,” the VA announcement said, “and determined this cyber security attack did not affect any ... Only the VA’s health care system in Amarillo ...
This story was updated to add new information. More than 1,000 veterans were possibly affected by a data breach involving VA Amarillo Healthcare System and several other sites, the Veterans Health ...