February 4, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has progressed in his nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) following a narrow Senate Finance Committee vote of 14-13, which saw unanimous Republican support against all Democratic opposition. As his nomination moves to a full Senate vote, Kennedy faces scrutiny regarding his contentious statements on vaccine safety and possible conflicts of interest tied to pharmaceutical lawsuits. Senator Bill Cassidy expressed concerns about Kennedy's past comments that challenge vaccine efficacy, mirroring sentiments from other Republican senators who have previously opposed similar nominees. Democrats, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden, have voiced concerns about Kennedy's potential financial interests impacting vaccine regulations.
Kennedy Advances HHS Nomination Amid Vaccine Controversy and Party Divide MedPage Today
February 4, 2025
Indiana University Health has appointed David Burton as the new chief information officer (CIO) effective February 9, 2025. With 25 years of experience, including a recent role as chief revenue officer at IU Health, Burton is expected to lead the organization’s Informatics and Information Services to enhance patient care and operational efficiencies. Additionally, Amar Nagaram has been named associate CIO, beginning the same day, having spent nearly four years aligning IT initiatives with the organization's strategic goals. His efforts have centered on improving patient care and building a skilled IT team.
Indiana University Health Appoints David Burton as New CIO IU Health
February 4, 2025
Frederick Health and New York Blood Center Enterprises (NYBCe) are responding to recent ransomware attacks that have interrupted their services. Frederick Health is collaborating with cybersecurity experts following an attack identified on January 27, which has closed its Village Laboratory and may delay patient care. NYBCe detected suspicious activity and took its systems offline on January 26 to address the threat, though a timeline for full restoration is uncertain. Ransomware attacks continue to threaten healthcare organizations, with significant financial implications and risks to patient safety. Limited funding and staffing for cybersecurity further heighten these vulnerabilities, making healthcare facilities susceptible to evolving threats from ransomware groups.
Healthcare Under Siege: Ransomware Attacks Disrupt Operations at Frederick Health and NYBCe Dark Reading
February 4, 2025
A new phishing campaign is leveraging Microsoft’s Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) to steal user credentials and circumvent multi-factor authentication (MFA). According to research from Abnormal Security, attackers are creating convincing spoofed ADFS sign-in pages that resemble legitimate portals to deceive users into providing their credentials and secondary authentication codes. The campaign starts with emails that impersonate urgent IT helpdesk notifications, featuring obfuscated URLs and dynamic organizational branding to enhance credibility. Post-compromise, attackers also implement covert mail filters to intercept responses and maintain persistence, with over 150 organizations reportedly targeted.
Phishing Attack Targets Microsoft ADFS to Steal Credentials and Bypass MFA IT Pro
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