Compumedics in Hot Water: Ransomware Attack Exposes 318,150 Patients’ Data

Compumedics, the medical tech company, recently suffered a ransomware attack, compromising personal data of over 318,000 individuals. The VanHelsing group claims responsibility for this digital heist. Who knew diagnosing sleep disorders could lead to such a wide-awake nightmare?

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Hot Take:

Compumedics’ data breach sounds like the plot of a medical drama gone wrong. Hackers snooped around for over a month, taking patient data like it was on sale at a Black Friday event. Now, the company is trying to diagnose the damage while VanHelsing, the ransomware group, has already left the scene like a ghost in the night. We had no idea VanHelsing was into patient records, but here we are, on a wild ride through the cyber jungle. Someone call the cybersecurity medics!

Key Points:

  • Compumedics, a medical tech company, was hit by a ransomware attack affecting hundreds of thousands.
  • The breach, spanning from February to March 2025, involved theft of sensitive patient data.
  • Data compromised includes names, DOBs, medical records, and even Social Security numbers.
  • Ransomware group VanHelsing claimed responsibility for the attack.
  • VanHelsing group emerged in 2025 and was active for only a short period.

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