Health care company Ascension lost sensitive data for nearly 5.6 million individuals in a cyberattack that was attributed to ...
Ascension had not publicly disclosed the total number of people affected by the May ransomware attack that compromised ...
More than seven months after a ransomware attack disrupted clinical operations at hospitals across the U.S., Ascension ...
An estimated 5.6 million people had personal information leaked during a May cyberattack against health care provider ...
In a filing with the Maine Attorney General's office published on December 20, the American healthcare giant revealed that a ...
Ascension’s May cyberattack compromised 5.6 million patients’ personal and health information, including Social Security numbers, credit card numbers and addresses. However, there is no evidence that ...
Ascension, a hospital operator, informed Maine’s state attorney general on Friday that a ransomware attack earlier this year ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed updates to the Health Insurance Portability and ...
The system says it will provide affected patients with complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection services.
The statistics regarding the cyberattack that affected healthcare provider Ascension in May have been released. An estimated 5.6 million people had their personal information exposed, including ...
As recently as Thursday morning, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' online list of data breaches reported only 500 people as having been affected by the cyberattack on Ascension.