Enzo Biochem settles lawsuit over 2023 ransomware attack for $7.5M That's in addition to the $4.5M fine paid to three state AGs last year Cyber-crime16 Jan 2025 | 1
Price-fixing-as-a-service: The claim against healthcare cost-cruncher MultiPlan Interview Attorney Jennifer Scullion on allegations of algorithmic suppression of competition Software14 Jan 2025 | 13
Drug addiction treatment service admits attackers stole sensitive patient data Details of afflictions and care plastered online Cyber-crime10 Jan 2025 | 8
DNA sequencers found running ancient BIOS, posing risk to clinical research Updated Devices on six-year-old firmware vulnerable to takeover and destruction Research08 Jan 2025 | 24
Boffins ponder paltry brain data rate of 10 bits per second You may not need that high-bandwidth brain-computer interface Science01 Jan 2025 | 92
Heart surgery device maker's security bypassed, data encrypted and stolen Sounds like th-aorta get this sorted quickly Cyber-crime10 Dec 2024 | 20
Mysterious outbreak with high fatality rate in the DRC could imperil tech supply chains Is the industry ready to be tested if the unidentified deadly pathogen spreads beyond rural Kwango Province? Science09 Dec 2024 | 48
Temporary printable tattoos could be the future of EEGs Boffins' big brainwave of using custom skullcaps to capture, er, more brainwaves Science05 Dec 2024 | 25
Swedish authorities probe Oracle Cerner health record rollout $190 million project under scrutiny after reported failures PaaS + IaaS27 Nov 2024 | 11
US senators propose law to require bare minimum security standards In case anyone forgot about Change Healthcare Security26 Nov 2024 | 16
Mega US healthcare payments network restores system 9 months after ransomware attack Change Healthcare’s $2 billion recovery is still a work in progress Cyber-crime20 Nov 2024 | 5
Ransomware fiends boast they've stolen 1.4TB from US pharmacy network American Associated Pharmacies yet to officially confirm infection Cyber-crime13 Nov 2024 | 1
NHS to launch 'real-time surveillance system' to prevent future pandemics Nanopore DNA screening technology may identify novel pathogens, propose treatments in as little as six hours Science08 Nov 2024 | 56
Tardigrade genes may hold secret to radiation treatments for humans Microscopic 'water bears' can survive blasts that would kill humans Science29 Oct 2024 | 20
Healthcare Services Group discloses 'cybersecurity incident' in SEC filing Laundry and dining provider still investigating cause and scope Cybersecurity Month18 Oct 2024 | 5
US contractor pays $300K to settle accusation it didn't properly look after Medicare users' data Resolves allegations it improperly stored screenshots containing PII that were later snaffled Cybersecurity Month16 Oct 2024 | 7
US healthcare org admits up to 400,000 people's personal info was snatched It waited till just before Columbus Day weekend to make mandated filing, but don't worry, we saw it Cybersecurity Month14 Oct 2024 | 3
Chinese boffins build soft robot finger that can take your pulse It can also type, so the robo-doctor can heal you and write legibly Science11 Oct 2024 | 26
Sensitive data on 61K+ patients accessed in Alabama hospital cyberattack Intruder pored over medical records, insurance details, Social Security numbers in some cases Cybersecurity Month03 Oct 2024 |
Ransomware forces hospital to turn away ambulances Only level-one trauma unit in 400 miles crippled Cybersecurity Month30 Sep 2024 | 19
NHS drops another billion on tech in the hope of finally going digital Framework promised last year set to reach value of up to £2.5B after chat with supply chain Software23 Sep 2024 | 62
Apple AirPods Pro 2 can be sold as hearing aids, says FDA You gotta admit, that speaks volumes for Cupertino Personal Tech13 Sep 2024 | 85
Healthcare giant to pay $65M settlement after crooks stole and leaked nude patient pics Would paying a ransom – or better security – have been cheaper and safer? Security12 Sep 2024 | 22
Medical cannabis CTO says vendors would hang up when he called looking for a deal Alternaleaf now has an outsized tech team, a build-not-buy mentality, and a love of FOSS CxO11 Sep 2024 | 15
Scientists find a common food dye can make a live mouse's skin transparent Do try this one at home, using a chicken breast and a recipe Science09 Sep 2024 | 46
Blood boffins build billions of nanobots to battle brain aneurysms without surgery Good news for rabbits, maybe great news soon for humans? Science07 Sep 2024 | 34
Key aspects of Palantir's Federated Data Platform lack legal basis, lawyers tell NHS England Exclusive Unless solution found, patients must be allowed to opt out Databases05 Sep 2024 | 60
US govt halts medical study into Havana Syndrome, cites 'coercion' of participants What was screwing with minds of US diplomats – wait, is that a black helicopt... Science04 Sep 2024 | 49
Prior UK government planned £485M four-year budget for Palantir-based healthcare system Exclusive Documents from NHS England meeting reveal scope of politicos spending intent Databases21 Aug 2024 | 22
Say 'ahhhh' – AI robots are now gunning for your gums Perceptive turns its automated dental dynamo on humans, and Zuck's dad thinks it's great Bootnotes02 Aug 2024 | 25
Intruders at HealthEquity rifled through storage, stole 4.3M people's data No mention of malware or ransomware – somewhat of a rarity these days Cyber-crime29 Jul 2024 | 5
Row erupts over data sharing function in UK doctor software Union advises members to turn off features government introduced to allow third parties to update records Public Sector04 Jul 2024 | 38
MIT's bionic leg upgrade leaves amputees walking like the wind Researchers expect treatment to be available clinically in around 5 years Science02 Jul 2024 | 18
Apple crippled watchOS to corner heart-tracking market, doctors say Normally it's the iGiant's prices that give the ol' ticker a hard time Personal Tech28 Jun 2024 | 13
Change Healthcare finally spills the tea on what medical data was stolen by cyber-crew 'Substantial proportion' of America to get a little note from next month Cyber-crime21 Jun 2024 | 9
Uncle Sam ends financial support to orgs hurt by Change Healthcare attack Billions of dollars made available but worst appears to be over Research18 Jun 2024 | 3
Wi-Fi can watch your heart beating, Taiwan’s datacenter power outfit Delta finds Computex May come in handy for healthcare orgs, or to turn you off private 5G Networks06 Jun 2024 | 10
London hospitals left in critical condition after ransomware attack Pathology lab provider targeted, affecting blood transfusions and surgeries Cyber-crime04 Jun 2024 | 77
Take two APIs and call me in the morning: How healthcare research can cure cyber crime Opinion In evolving smarter security, open source is the missing link Cyber-crime28 May 2024 | 3
Go after UnitedHealth, not us, 100+ medical groups urge Uncle Sam Why should we get its paperwork? CSO22 May 2024 | 8
Uncle Sam to inject $50M into auto-patcher for hospital IT Boffins, why not simply invent an algorithm that autonomously fixes flaws, thereby ending ransomware forever Public Sector22 May 2024 | 33
Japanese scientists propose drug to regrow teeth, promise trials won't bite Adios, dentures? Science13 May 2024 | 50
Uncle Sam urges action after Black Basta ransomware infects Ascension Emergency ambulances diverted while techies restore systems Cyber-crime13 May 2024 | 5
US faith-based healthcare org Ascension says 'cybersecurity event' disrupted clinical ops Sources claim ransomware is to blame Cyber-crime09 May 2024 | 30
DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic claims AlphaFold 3 predicts bio-matter down to the DNA AI may help drug discovery, but not US drug affordability AI + ML09 May 2024 | 2
UnitedHealth CEO: 'Decision to pay ransom was mine' Updated Congress to hear how Citrix MFA snafu led to massive data theft, $870M+ loss Malware Month30 Apr 2024 | 28
Kaiser Permanente handed over 13.4M people's data to Microsoft, Google, others Ouch! CSO26 Apr 2024 | 8
White House tweaks HIPAA to shield medical files of those seeking reproductive care In theory, this should make it harder for states to compel data-sharing to enforce anti-abortion laws Personal Tech24 Apr 2024 | 22
MITRE admits 'nation state' attackers touched its NERVE R&D operation Infosec In Brief PLUS: Akira ransomware resurgent; Telehealth outfit fined for data-sharing; This week's nastiest vulns Security22 Apr 2024 | 3
185K people's sensitive data in the pits after ransomware raid on Cherry Health Extent of information seized will be a concern for those affected Cyber-crime18 Apr 2024 | 6
Change Healthcare’s ransomware attack costs edge toward $1B so far First glimpse at attack financials reveals huge pain Cyber-crime16 Apr 2024 | 11
KPMG bags £8.5M NHS gig as cheerleader for Federated Data Platform rollout Consultancy tasked with helping local services get on board Public Sector16 Apr 2024 | 7
Healthcare AI won't take jobs – it'll make nursing easier, says process automation founder Interview Something's gotta give in short-staffed, overworked healthcare industry, reckons Thoughtful cofounder and CPO AI + ML10 Apr 2024 | 21
Change Healthcare faces second ransomware dilemma weeks after ALPHV attack Theories abound over who's truly responsible Security08 Apr 2024 | 25
Nearly 1M medical records feared stolen from City of Hope cancer centers Is there no cure for this cyber-plague? Cyber-crime03 Apr 2024 | 7
UK health department republishes £330M Palantir contract with fewer ██████ As Good Law Project considers response, ICO slams failure to comply with FoI request Databases25 Mar 2024 | 43
Whistleblower raises alarm over UK Nursing and Midwifery Council's DB Updated Exclusive Regulatory body insists it's on 'a journey of improvement' Databases22 Mar 2024 | 87
US to probe Change Healthcare's data protection standards as lawsuits mount Services slowly coming back online but providers still struggling Cyber-crime14 Mar 2024 | 3
Change Healthcare registers pulse after crippling ransomware attack Remaining services are expected to return in the coming weeks after $22M ALPHV ransom Cyber-crime08 Mar 2024 | 2
Oracle Cerner system implementation risks future patient deaths, coroner warns Doctors voiced concern over lack of Red-Amber-Green rating system, says report Databases29 Feb 2024 | 12
Romanian hospital ransomware crisis attributed to third-party breach Emergency impacting more than 100 facilities appears to be caused by incident at software provider Cyber-crime14 Feb 2024 | 1
NHS in Wales bets big on Microsoft with deal worth nearly half a billion Forget historic cloud downtime, latest contract with reseller to offer 'agile and flexible' approach SaaS13 Feb 2024 | 28