Hospital Sisters Health System Cyber Woes: 882,000 Patients’ Data Left Hanging in the Digital Breeze

Hospital Sisters Health System was hit by a cyberattack in August 2023, exposing personal and health information of over 882,000 patients. Despite no ransom demands, the breach led to a widespread outage. HSHS is restoring systems and offering free credit monitoring, urging vigilance, and sipping extra coffee for the long haul.

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Hot Take:

Well, it seems like healthcare systems need to start prescribing themselves some cybersecurity vitamins because these data breaches are becoming more common than flu season! With over 882,000 patients’ personal information turning into hacker hors d’oeuvres, maybe it’s time to swap the hospital gowns for some digital armor.

Key Points:

  • Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) cyberattack affected over 882,000 patients.
  • The breach led to a widespread outage impacting system operations across Illinois and Wisconsin.
  • Information accessed included personal details like Social Security numbers and medical records.
  • No ransom demands have been reported, and the attack remains unclaimed.
  • HSHS is offering one year of free Equifax credit monitoring to those affected.

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