July 31, 2024 at 01:51PM
OneBlood, a non-profit blood bank, suffered a disruptive ransomware attack affecting its software system and operations. Although still operational, the organization is working at reduced capacity and implementing manual processes. It is collaborating with specialists and agencies to address the attack. The technical details of the ransomware remain undisclosed. This incident reflects a growing trend of healthcare providers facing ransomware attacks.
Based on the meeting notes, the key takeaways are:
– OneBlood, a non-profit blood bank serving a major chunk of U.S. southeast medical facilities, has been impacted by a disruptive ransomware attack.
– The ransomware attack has affected the organization’s software system, leading to a significant reduction in operational capacity and impacting inventory availability.
– The organization is implementing manual processes and procedures to remain operational but has asked the hospitals they serve to activate their critical blood shortage protocols.
– OneBlood is working closely with anti-malware specialists and federal, state, and local agencies as part of their incident response plan to restore full functionality to their systems.
– The technical details of the ransomware behind this attack are not currently available.
– This incident adds to a growing list of hospitals and medical services suppliers falling victim to ransomware attacks, with previous instances involving a North Korean APT group and healthcare giant Ascension.
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