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Cyberattacks On U.S. Hospitals Likely To Increase

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Feb 18, 2024
  • 1 min read

Cybersecurity experts are warning that hospitals around the country are at risk of attacks like the one crippling operations at a premier Midwestern children’s hospital, and that the US government is doing too little to prevent such breaches, Amanda Seitz reported for the Associated Press (AP).


Hospitals have become a favorite target for internet thieves who hold systems’ data and networks hostage for hefty ransoms. I Photo: Ahs856



Hospitals in recent years have shifted their use of online technology to support everything from telehealth to medical devices to patient records.


Today, they are a favorite target for internet thieves who hold systems’ data and networks hostage for hefty ransoms, said John Riggi, the American Hospital Association’s cybersecurity adviser.


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“Unfortunately, the unintended consequence of the use of all this network and internet-connected technology is it expanded our digital attack surface,” Riggi said. “So, many more opportunities for bad guys to penetrate our networks.”


The assailants often operate from American adversaries such as Russia, North Korea, and Iran, where they enjoy big payouts from their victims and face little prospect of ever being punished.




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