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Major US Hospital Chain Hit By Ransomware Attack

Back in my Ma Bell days, when someone had their own equipment wired onto our network that caused problems, we would apply high voltage to their line and fry that equipment. Too bad we cannot use the same process with these asshole hackers.

Source: WND

A large international hospital chain was attacked by ransomware Sunday leading to patients being rerouted and a switch to paper-based systems in some cases.

The ransomware attack affected Universal Health Services’ (UHS) digital networks in the U.S., including hospitals located in California, Florida, Texas, Arizona and Washington D.C., according to technology news website Bleeping Computer.

UHS operates more than 400 facilities in the U.S., United Kingdom and Puerto Rico, WIRED reported.

There is no evidence that patient or employee data was accessed in any way, UHS added. Patient care continues to be delivered safely with disruptions only occurring with the company’s clinical and financial operations, UHS said.

While UHS hasn’t said what kind of malware was used in the attack, Bleeping Computer reported that the Russian Ryuk ransomware was used after speaking with an employee of an affected hospital. Ryuk is usually preceded by a phishing attack, according to WIRED.

A patient with a life-threatening condition died in Germany on Sept. 11 after University Hospital Düsseldorf suffered a similar cyberattack, Bleeping Computer reported. The patient was forced to go to a hospital in a different city because of the attack, according to the Associated Press.

“These incidents are hugely concerning; they could have fatal consequences. I would say things are as bad as they’ve ever been — worse, in fact.”

Brett Callow – Threat Analyst

Major US Hospital Chain Hit By Ransomware Attack

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