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Hospital chain attack part of ongoing cybersecurity concerns

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech October 06, 2022

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CHICAGO – Diverted ambulances. Cancer treatment delayed. Electronic health records offline. These are just some of ripple effects of an apparent cyberattack on a major nonprofit health system that disrupted operations throughout the U.S. While CommonSpirit Health confirmed it experienced an “IT security issue” earlier this week, the company has remained mum when pressed for more details about the scope of the attack. The health system... + full article



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