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Ransomware gangs allegedly hit two major US healthcare firms, 300,000 patients have data stolen

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  • Two US healthcare firms confirmed suffering a cyberattack
  • More than 300,000 victims have had sensitive data stolen
  • Rhysida claimed responsibility for the attack and added the data to its leak site

Ransomware operators Rhysida are claiming responsibility for cyberattacks on two US healthcare organizations.

On its data leak site, they listed Sunflower Medical Group, and Community Care Alliance (CCA). The former is a healthcare provider in the Kansas City metropolitan area offering services such as primary care, urgent care, pediatrics, and more. The latter is a unified human service agency offering more than 50 programs.

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