Por: NBC News Tech November 08, 2022
When Kelley Parsi took her 3-year-old son to a CommonSpirit Health hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, after tonsil surgery, she expected doctors to quickly treat him for pain and dehydration and send him home. Instead, she said, the trip became one of the scariest days of her life. The computer system that automatically calculated medicine doses wasn’t working, the resident doctor informed her, and he mistakenly “gave him five times what was... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion November 06, 2022
There are many factors behind the stunning rise of ransomware. Our reporting found that one of the most important is the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s outmoded approach to computer crime targeting people and institutions in the United States.State and local police... + más
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CBS News USA Business November 05, 2022
Victims of cybercrime shelled out a record $1.2 billion to have their data returned last year as ransomware attacks have grown in size and intensity, according to newly released federal data.The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN, that banks processed a... + más
U.S. banks processed roughly $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, according to federal report | CNBC
Ransomware attack delays patient care at hospitals across the U.S. | NBC News
CNBC USA Politics November 02, 2022
A laptop displays a message after being infected by ransomware as part of a worldwide cyberattack on June 27, 2017.Rob Engelaar AFP Getty ImagesU.S. banks and financial institutions processed roughly $1.2 billion in likely ransomware payments in 2021, a new record and almost... + más
US banks say 2021 saw over $1B in potential ransomware payments | WPTV
Forbes USA Business October 20, 2022
Dr. David Lenihan, Ph.D., J.D., FRSM is the CEO/Co-Founder of and the President of Ponce Health Sciences University. getty Over the past decade, small hospitals in rural America have closed, and many more are at risk of closing soon. Along with low patient volumes, an additional... + más
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NBC News USA Tech October 11, 2022
One of the largest hospital chains in the U.S. was hit with a suspected ransomware cyberattack this week, leading to delayed surgeries, hold ups in patient care and rescheduled doctor appointments across the country. CommonSpirit Health, ranked as the fourth-largest health... + más
Big data trove dumped after LA Unified School District says no to ransomware crooks | Ars Technica
Hospital chain attack part of ongoing cybersecurity concerns | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 06, 2022
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... + más
EU wants to toughen cybersecurity rules for smart devices | Associated Press
Alarms over healthcare cyberattacks are getting louder | The Verge
Ars Technica USA Tech October 03, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 3, 2022 8:25 pm UTC Share this story A ransomware outfit calling itself Vice Society has dumped nearly 300,000 files... + más
Hackers Release L.A. School District Data Over Failure To Pay Ransom, Officials Say | Forbes
Hackers set Monday deadline for LAUSD to pay up or have private data posted on dark web | Los Angeles Times
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