McLaren’s cyber-attack recovery could take a month or more

August 19, 2024
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TLDR:

  • The cyber-attack on McLaren Health Care is likely to impact computer systems through the end of August.
  • The health system is working with cyber security experts to assess the extent of the impact and determine if any sensitive information was compromised.

Summary:

McLaren Health Care is facing a cyber-attack that has disrupted their computer systems since August 7th, with recovery efforts expected to last through the end of August. The attack, identified as ransomware, has been contained to certain systems but accessing others remains problematic. The health system is collaborating with cyber security experts to assess the impact and investigate any potential compromise of employee or patient information. Despite the ongoing recovery process, McLaren is gradually resuming its operations, including outpatient imaging appointments, emergency department services, surgeries, radiation therapy units, and primary care offices. Phil Incarnati, the President and CEO of McLaren Health Care, highlighted the severity of cybercrime in the healthcare industry, emphasizing the need for collaboration to prevent future attacks. The incident serves as a reminder of the national security threat posed by cybercrime in the healthcare sector.

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