Ransomware scum leak patient data after disrupting chemo treatments at Kettering
theregister.co.ukKettering Health patients who had chemotherapy sessions and pre-surgery appointments canceled due to a ransomware attack in May now have to deal with the painful prospect that their personal info may have been leaked online.
Earlier today, ransomware gang Interlock dumped 941 GB of data purportedly belonging to the healthcare provider.
The stolen information appears to include ID cards, payment data, purchasing and financial reports, among a ton of other patient and staff details, and encompasses 732,490 files across 20,418 folders, according to the leak site.
The Register has not verified the data, and Kettering Health is not yet to confirm Interlock's claims. It's not known whether actual patient health data is among the purported leak. We will update this story when we hear back from the Ohio-based healthcare network.
Kettering Health operates 14 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities across western Ohio, with ...
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