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Ransomware attack on health giant Ascension hits 5.6 million patients

Ransomware attack on health giant Ascension hits 5.6 million patients

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7:23 AM PST ยท December 20, 2024

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A May ransomware attack on Ascension, a U.S. healthcare giant with more than 140 hospitals and dozens of senior living facilities, allowed hackers to steal personal and sensitive health information on 5.6 million patients, according to a new filing with Maineโ€™s attorney general. The cyberattack caused widespread disruption across its hospital system, with some staff describing harrowing lapses in healthcare as a result, including delayed or lost lab results, and medication errors.

The Black Basta gang was blamed for the attack, which saw the group steal patientsโ€™ medical information, like dates of service, lab tests, and procedure codes; payment information, such as credit card and bank account numbers; and reams of personal information, including patient names, addresses, and dates of birth. The hackers also stole patientsโ€™ identity documents, like driving licenses and passports. According to the Dept. of Health and Human Servicesโ€™ list of data breach investigations, the Ascension hack ranks as the third-largest healthcare-related breach of 2024.

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