Evanina: Combating China’s ‘Existential’ Cyber, Influence Threats Requires Post-9/11 Intensity
Eighty percent of U.S. adults have had all of their personal data stolen thanks to China's "persistent and unending resources." Keep Reading
Eighty percent of U.S. adults have had all of their personal data stolen thanks to China's "persistent and unending resources." Keep Reading
According to court documents, in March and April 2021, Tangtang Zhao, 34, of Chicago, sold 125 authentic CDC vaccination cards to 11 different buyers for approximately $10 per card. Keep Reading
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the ICS Medical Advisory ICSMA-21-215-01 Swisslog Translogic PTS and apply the necessary updates and mitigations. Keep Reading
CISA has released an Industrial Controls Systems (ICS) Medical Advisory detailing multiple vulnerabilities in multiple Philips Clinical Collaboration Platform Portal (officially registered as Vue PACS) products. Keep Reading
The health care emergency temporary standard is aimed at protecting workers facing the highest coronavirus hazards—those working in health care settings where suspected or confirmed coronavirus patients are treated. Keep Reading
CISA has released an Industrial Controls Systems (ICS) Medical Advisory on multiple vulnerabilities in the ZOLL Defibrillator Dashboard. A remote attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system. Keep Reading
Many healthcare networks are either flat or are only segmented by department. This creates issues. Keep Reading
UHS, a Fortune 500 hospital and healthcare services provider, has over 90,000 employees who provide services to roughly 3.5 million patients each year in more than 400 US and UK healthcare facilities. Keep Reading
The fatal shooting at a medical clinic in Buffalo last week is reigniting anxiety about hospital safety and raising new concerns about how best to deal with irate patients vowing violence. Keep Reading
One patient threatened to shoot Dr. Terry Hunt if physical therapy didn't relieve his pain as effectively as opioids did. Another harassed his staff, then roamed a hospital searching for Hunt after being told he would be weaned off painkillers he had used inappropriately. Keep Reading
Lookout found that 77 percent of mobile phishing attempts on pharmaceutical organizations through the third quarter of 2020 intended on delivering malware. Keep Reading
CISA, FBI, and HHS are sharing this information to provide warning to healthcare providers to ensure that they take timely and reasonable precautions to protect their networks from these threats. Keep Reading
Finland’s interior minister summoned key Cabinet members into an emergency meeting Sunday after hundreds — and possibly thousands — of patient records at a private Finnish psychotherapy center were accessed by a hacker or hackers now demanding ransoms. Keep Reading
Improving the security of synthetic biology equipment has become more relevant after warnings that hackers are using the COVID-19 pandemic to increase their activities. Keep Reading
A ransomware attack appears to have taken down all IT systems at Universal Health Services (UHS), which operates 400 hospitals and behavioral health facilities in the US and the UK. Keep Reading
A recent Forescout report showed more than a third of workstations in healthcare operate on unsupported versions of Windows, among a host of other vulnerabilities found in everyday medical devices. Keep Reading
Coronavirus has overwhelmed U.S. hospitals and health research, putting infrastructure and IP at high risk. Keep Reading
The joint DOD and VA health information exchange (HIE) allows providers in both departments to quickly and securely access electronic health record (EHR) data for their patients seen by a participating community partner or health system. Keep Reading
As hospitals face a surge in patients and critical equipment shortages stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, they are increasingly becoming the target of hackers who see health care facilities as easy prey. Keep Reading
Frank Richard Ludlow, 59, of West Sussex, United Kingdom, was charged with one count of introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce, a felony offense that carries a statutory maximum sentence of three years in federal prison. Keep Reading