Cyberattack continues to impact hospital networks.
Two big healthcare systems in Connecticut started doing damage control after a cyberattack now involving the FBI.
The attack has caused significant disruption in the day-to-day operations of healthcare providers in the state, and both organizations are working quickly to do damage control.
The cyberattack is believed to have compromised patient data and medical records. While the extent of the breach is not yet known, the FBI is actively investigating the incident and is working with the healthcare systems to assess the damage and contain the breach.
The cyberattack is a stark reminder of the need for organizations to have robust cybersecurity protocols in place. As technology continues to evolve and digital threats become more sophisticated, it is essential that organizations take steps to ensure their systems are secure.
For now, the two healthcare systems are doing their best to contain the breach and protect patient data. It remains to be seen how long it will take for the FBI investigation to be completed, and what the fallout from the attack will be. In the meantime, the healthcare systems are hoping to get back to normal operations as soon as possible.