
"Livingston HealthCare in Livingston, Montana, says its phone system has been restored after a cybersecurity incident disrupted communications and led the hospital to take some systems offline, but network disruptions continue as restoration work proceeds. The nonprofit hospital said Feb. 13 that a "potential cybersecurity incident" disrupted its phone systems and network and that it temporarily took certain systems offline "out of an abundance of caution" while it assessed the situation and worked with outside experts."
"The nonprofit hospital said Feb. 13 that a "potential cybersecurity incident" disrupted its phone systems and network and that it temporarily took certain systems offline "out of an abundance of caution" while it assessed the situation and worked with outside experts. Livingston HealthCare advised patients with urgent needs to call 911 or go directly to the emergency department. It said UrgentCare would remain open during normal hours."
On Feb. 13, Livingston HealthCare in Livingston, Montana experienced a potential cybersecurity incident that disrupted communications, including phone systems and network connectivity. The nonprofit hospital temporarily took certain clinical and administrative systems offline out of an abundance of caution while assessing the situation and working with outside cybersecurity experts. The phone system has since been restored, but network disruptions continue as restoration work proceeds and technicians validate system integrity. Patients with urgent needs were advised to call 911 or go directly to the emergency department, while UrgentCare services remained open during normal hours. Incident response and full network recovery remain ongoing.
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