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‘No credible evidence,’ Formal complaint filed against local doctor at center of alleged cyber attack

Posted on June 28, 2023 by Dissent

There’s a troubling follow-up to an alleged cyberattack reported in May. Katelyn Ogle of KFOR reports:

The Oklahoma State Medical Board has filed a complaint against a local doctor who claims her clinic was the target of a cyber attack, leaving former patients unable to get their medical records.

“It just makes me sick, what she has done to so many people and and seemingly doesn’t care,” said Amber Godfrey, a former patient.

Godfrey suffers from severe allergies. She went to Dr. Amy Darter at the Oklahoma Institute of Allergy Asthma and Immunology for treatment. If she doesn’t get her regular scheduled shots, it’s hard for her to breathe.

For months, the doors of the clinic have been closed with signs that said they’ve been hit by a cyber attack.

Read more at KFOR. It seems that the doctor hasn’t provided any evidence that there was a cyberattack and the company responsible for the records said there wasn’t any attack and the records are available. So what is going here? I don’t remember ever reading about a case quite like this one. And the state board’s filing, which is included in the news report, suggests some erratic behavior and some unsupported claims on the doctor’s part.

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