Planned Parenthood Montana Hit by Ransomware: Sensitive Data Held Hostage by RansomHub

Planned Parenthood of Montana was hit by a ransomware attack from RansomHub, losing gigabytes of sensitive data. The hackers are demanding a ransom, threatening to release the data if unpaid.

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When it comes to ransomware, it seems even non-profits can’t catch a break. Planned Parenthood of Montana is now the latest organization to be caught in the sticky web of cybercriminals. Bravo, RansomHub, you’ve officially achieved “Grinch of the Year” status.

Key Points:

  • Planned Parenthood of Montana hit by a ransomware attack from RansomHub.
  • 93 GB of sensitive customer data has been stolen, with a ransom demand deadline of seven days.
  • Planned Parenthood activated incident response protocols and notified law enforcement.
  • No details yet on the nature of the stolen data or the ransom amount.
  • Planned Parenthood is a non-profit, mostly funded by government grants and donations.

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