Patient data leaked from cyberattack on Brunswick Medical Center
Briefly

On March 24, Brunswick Medical Center experienced a cyberattack that compromised personal information of patients and staff. The clinic confirmed this incident in a Facebook post, indicating that despite their security measures, sensitive data was impacted. However, they assured that Omnimed, the platform storing electronic medical records, was not affected. As of now, no ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and there are no listings of the medical center on darkweb leak sites, which suggests that further threats may not be imminent.
The Brunswick Medical Center experienced a cyberattack on March 24, impacting the personal information of both patients and staff, as indicated in their official announcement.
Despite security efforts, the incident compromised sensitive personal and health information, but the external platform for electronic medical records remained unaffected.
No ransomware group has currently claimed responsibility for the attack or listed the medical center on any darkweb leak site, indicating a lack of follow-up threats.
The clinic's communication on social media highlights their transparency in addressing the data breach's impact, reassuring patients and staff about the safety of their health records.
Read at databreaches.net
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