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WS Audiology Breach Exposes Patient Data

September 5, 2024
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WS Audiology Breach Exposes Patient Data

WS Audiology, the third-largest hearing aid manufacturer globally, has recently been targeted by a significant cyberattack. The breach, first detected on July 5, 2024, affected the company’s IT systems across several regions, including Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The attack has compromised sensitive personal data, including patients’ names, birth dates, addresses, and health information, as well as employees’ salary and bank details. The extent of the breach’s impact on the company’s operations and finances is still under assessment.

The attack has been attributed to the Russian-speaking ransomware group known as Blacksuit. According to reports, the group has threatened to leak the stolen data unless their demands are met. In response, WS Audiology has taken immediate steps to contain the incident and secure its systems. The company is working closely with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Personal Data to manage the situation and investigate the breach further. WS Audiology has assured affected individuals that their privacy and security are top priorities.

This recent cyberattack is not WS Audiology’s first encounter with such issues. In November 2019, the company experienced another significant breach shortly after the merger of Sivantos and Widex. That attack disrupted production and order processing, causing substantial financial and operational impacts. The current breach serves as a stark reminder of the persistent cybersecurity threats facing the industry.

In light of the attack, WS Audiology is urging its employees and customers to remain vigilant. The company advises updating passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication, and avoiding suspicious communications and links. WS Audiology is committed to providing ongoing updates and support to those affected, as it continues to investigate the full extent of the breach and its potential repercussions.

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  • WS Audiology Hack Exposes Patient and Employee Data Across Multiple Countries
Tags: Australiacyber incidentsCyber Incidents 2024Cyber threatsCyberattackHong KongNew ZealandSeptember 2024SingaporeWS Audiology
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