Ransomware Woes: Great Plains Medical Center’s Patient Data Breach Fiasco!

Great Plains Regional Medical Center in Oklahoma faced a ransomware attack, compromising data of over 133,000 individuals. While the hospital quickly restored operations, some patient information wasn’t recoverable. They’re offering free credit monitoring to those affected. No word yet on the cyber culprits, but they’re definitely not getting invited to the hospital’s next potluck.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Elk City, Oklahoma, has become the latest hotspot for cyber drama! Great Plains Regional Medical Center’s recent ransomware attack is proof that hackers really don’t take breaks—not even in the quiet corners of the Midwest. It’s like these cybercriminals had a “Great” time rummaging through the medical center’s files. They say everything’s bigger in Texas, but apparently, the data breaches are bigger in Oklahoma.

Key Points:

  • Great Plains Regional Medical Center in Oklahoma suffered a ransomware attack affecting over 133,000 individuals.
  • The attack was discovered on September 8, 2024, but the hackers had access for at least three days prior.
  • Compromised data includes names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and health-related information.
  • Free credit monitoring is being offered to those with compromised Social Security or driver’s license numbers.
  • The identity of the attackers remains unknown, with no ransomware groups claiming responsibility.

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