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Perinatal Consultants Ransomware Attack

July 1, 2024
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Perinatal Consultants Ransomware Attack

On July 1, 2024, SysInformation issued a press release on behalf of Atlanta Perinatal Consultants, also known as Georgia Perinatal Consultants. This statement confirmed that the organization had experienced a ransomware attack, which was a significant update following an earlier letter template shared on April 26. The press release clarified that GPC was officially notified of the breach on May 6, 2024, raising questions about whether SysInformation had communicated any information regarding the attack prior to this date.

The notification included details about the potential impact on individual patient information, indicating that affected individuals might have had their names, dates of birth, health insurance details, medical histories, and treatment information compromised. In some cases, other sensitive data such as Social Security numbers, email addresses, and telephone or fax numbers were also reported as possibly being exposed. However, SysInformation stated that there was no evidence suggesting that patients’ driver’s license numbers, financial account information, or residential addresses were involved in the breach.

Despite the release, the notification to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had not yet been updated, leaving uncertainties regarding the total number of patients affected. As it stands, the extent of the breach and the specifics of any additional clients impacted by the incident remain unclear. This lack of clarity emphasizes the ongoing challenges organizations face in managing and communicating about cybersecurity incidents.

The situation underscores the importance of timely and transparent communication during a cybersecurity breach. Stakeholders, including patients and regulatory bodies, require accurate information to understand the risks and implications of such incidents. As further updates become available, it will be crucial for both SysInformation and GPC to provide detailed information to mitigate any potential concerns regarding patient privacy and data security.

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  • Ransomware Attack Hits Atlanta Perinatal Consultants with Patient Data Exposed
Tags: Atlanta Perinatal Consultantscyber incidentsCyber Incidents 2024Cyber threatsData BreachesGeorgiaGeorgia Perinatal ConsultantsJuly 2024RansomwareUSA
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