March 17, 2025
The FBI has issued a warning about the ongoing threat posed by Medusa ransomware attacks, which have targeted users of Gmail, Outlook, and VPNs. The advisory underscores the importance of implementing cybersecurity measures, specifically the activation of two-factor authentication (2FA), as the Medusa group has exploited unpatched vulnerabilities and social engineering tactics since 2021, affecting over 300 victims. In collaboration with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the FBI provided recommendations for organizations, such as enabling 2FA, using complex passwords, maintaining secure data backups, and regularly updating software to mitigate risks associated with these attacks.
FBI Urges Immediate Action Against Medusa Ransomware Threats WSJ
March 17, 2025
Mass General Brigham is partnering with Best Buy Health to create a care orchestration platform aimed at improving hospital-at-home services. Set to debut in spring in selected regions, the platform will enhance communication and coordination among healthcare vendors, minimizing reliance on traditional information exchange methods. Dr. Stephen Dorner, chief clinical and innovation officer at Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home, underlined the platform's role in managing logistics, including technology, medical supplies, and staffing for effective home care. The initiative also explores the use of AI-powered sensors to further support hospital-at-home care.
Mass General Brigham and Best Buy Health Revolutionize Hospital-at-Home Care Becker's Hospital Review
March 17, 2025
CISA has announced a $10 million reduction in annual funding for the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) and the Election Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EI-ISAC), both vital for cybersecurity support to state and local governments. The cuts are part of a strategy to focus on essential areas and remove redundancies in services. This decision has sparked concerns among cybersecurity experts and officials who warn that the loss of federal support may jeopardize election security and increase vulnerability to cyberattacks amid rising threats. Industry leaders stress the reliance of many local election offices on the services these centers provide, raising alarms about the potential impact on local cybersecurity efforts.
CISA Cuts $10 Million in Cybersecurity Funding, Raising Election Security Concerns The Record
March 17, 2025
Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) will pay $65 million to settle a class-action lawsuit resulting from a ransomware attack that compromised patient data, including sensitive personal information. The lawsuit, filed by a cancer patient whose intimate images were leaked online, highlights LVHN's alleged failure to protect data in violation of HIPAA, resulting in the exposure of information for approximately 134,000 patients and staff members. The incident, which occurred in early 2023 after LVHN refused to meet the ransom demands, underscores the pressing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in healthcare to safeguard patient privacy. Compensation for affected patients will vary based on specific circumstances.
Lehigh Valley Health Network Settles $65 Million Ransomware Lawsuit Dark Daily
March 17, 2025
The FBI has issued a warning about the ongoing threat posed by Medusa ransomware attacks, which have targeted users of Gmail, Outlook, and VPNs. The advisory underscores the importance of implementing cybersecurity measures, specifically the activation of two-factor authentication (2FA), as the Medusa group has exploited unpatched vulnerabilities and social engineering tactics since 2021, affecting over 300 victims. In collaboration with the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the FBI provided recommendations for organizations, such as enabling 2FA, using complex passwords, maintaining secure data backups, and regularly updating software to mitigate risks associated with these attacks.
FBI Urges Immediate Action Against Medusa Ransomware Threats WSJ
March 17, 2025
Mass General Brigham is partnering with Best Buy Health to create a care orchestration platform aimed at improving hospital-at-home services. Set to debut in spring in selected regions, the platform will enhance communication and coordination among healthcare vendors, minimizing reliance on traditional information exchange methods. Dr. Stephen Dorner, chief clinical and innovation officer at Mass General Brigham Healthcare at Home, underlined the platform's role in managing logistics, including technology, medical supplies, and staffing for effective home care. The initiative also explores the use of AI-powered sensors to further support hospital-at-home care.
Mass General Brigham and Best Buy Health Revolutionize Hospital-at-Home Care Becker's Hospital Review
March 17, 2025
CISA has announced a $10 million reduction in annual funding for the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) and the Election Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EI-ISAC), both vital for cybersecurity support to state and local governments. The cuts are part of a strategy to focus on essential areas and remove redundancies in services. This decision has sparked concerns among cybersecurity experts and officials who warn that the loss of federal support may jeopardize election security and increase vulnerability to cyberattacks amid rising threats. Industry leaders stress the reliance of many local election offices on the services these centers provide, raising alarms about the potential impact on local cybersecurity efforts.
CISA Cuts $10 Million in Cybersecurity Funding, Raising Election Security Concerns The Record
March 17, 2025
Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) will pay $65 million to settle a class-action lawsuit resulting from a ransomware attack that compromised patient data, including sensitive personal information. The lawsuit, filed by a cancer patient whose intimate images were leaked online, highlights LVHN's alleged failure to protect data in violation of HIPAA, resulting in the exposure of information for approximately 134,000 patients and staff members. The incident, which occurred in early 2023 after LVHN refused to meet the ransom demands, underscores the pressing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures in healthcare to safeguard patient privacy. Compensation for affected patients will vary based on specific circumstances.
Lehigh Valley Health Network Settles $65 Million Ransomware Lawsuit Dark Daily