Ransomware Woes: Georgia’s Wayne Memorial Hospital Faces Data Breach Drama

Wayne Memorial Hospital faced a May 2024 data breach, impacting over 160,000 individuals. Hackers accessed sensitive information and left a ransom note. In response, the hospital disconnected its network, reset passwords, and offered affected individuals 12 months of free credit monitoring. Monti ransomware group is suspected, though they seem inactive since May 2025.

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When life gives you ransomware, Wayne Memorial Hospital (WMH) makes lemonade… or at least tries to. With over 160,000 people in Georgia finding out their personal information was on a hacker’s shopping list, WMH has turned to the classic remedy of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection. Because, let’s face it, nothing says ‘sorry we lost your data’ like a year of free services!

Key Points:

  • Wayne Memorial Hospital suffered a data breach in May 2024 affecting over 160,000 individuals.
  • The breach involved ransomware, with hackers accessing the network from May 30 to June 3, 2024.
  • Personal information such as Social Security numbers and medical details were compromised.
  • WMH offers 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
  • The Monti ransomware group, known for exploiting software vulnerabilities, is suspected to be involved.

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