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Frederick Health recently identified a ransomware attack

Posted on January 28, 2025January 30, 2025 by Dissent

From Frederick Health’s website:

January 28, 2025 – Frederick Health Medical Group offices are open. Please be aware that you may experience delays as we continue to operate under current circumstances.

In the event that your appointment cannot proceed, the office team will work with you to reschedule as soon as possible.

January 27, 2025 – Frederick Health recently identified a ransomware event. We took immediate steps to help contain the incident, and we proactively took our systems offline.

We are working closely with our third-party cybersecurity experts to bring our systems back online as quickly and safely as possible and in a way that prioritizes patient care.

Our facilities remain open, and we continue to provide care for our patients using established back-up processes and other downtime procedures. Nevertheless, there are certain delays in our services at this time.

Most appointments are continuing as scheduled.

We appreciate your patience and support as we work to return to normal operations.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911 or go to your nearest Emergency Department.

No ransomware group appears to have claimed responsibility for the attack as yet.

Category: Health DataMalwareU.S.

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