"The investigation to date has identified that name, address, medical treatment information and health insurance information was likely exposed for certain patients as a result of this incident. Survival Flight is working to determine the full extent of affected information. Once the investigation is complete, Survival Flight will be notifying individuals whose personal information was involved and providing resources they can use to help protect their information."
"The notice does not indicate whether any ransom note was received, it does not disclose that WorldLeaks claimed responsibility for the attack and claimed to have acquired 2.8 TB of files, and it does not disclose whether WorldLeaks has dumped data it claimed to have acquired. The incident does not yet show up on HHS's public breach tool, so we do not know the total number of patients or people affected."
Survival Flight discovered a cybersecurity incident on July 17 that affected its IT systems and issued a substitute notice on August 12. The investigation identified that name, address, medical treatment information and health insurance information was likely exposed for certain patients. Survival Flight is working to determine the full extent of affected information and will notify impacted individuals and provide resources to help protect their information. As of the notice, the investigation had not identified any instances of fraud or identity theft. The notice did not disclose ransom details or WorldLeaks' claims, and the total number of affected patients remains unknown. A prior October 2024 incident affected 10,989 patients.
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