Ransomware gang LockBit is claiming responsibility for an attack on a Chicago children’s hospital in an apparent deviation from its previous policy of not targeting nonprofits.
LockBit’s intrusion began on December 18 but the hospital’s internal investigation didn’t conclude patient data was compromised until January 7.
"As part of Saint Anthony’s ongoing commitment to data privacy, we are working to review existing policies and procedures and implement additional ones as needed.
Until then, all patients are advised to remain vigilant to identity or financial fraud attempts and sign up for a free year of credit monitoring.
We’ve been unable to get in touch with the spokesperson for the gang to ask about the attack and shift in approach, but the malware collectors at vx-underground were under the impression that LockBit was either ignorant to the fact Saint Anthony was a nonprofit, or simply didn’t care.
Asked about the reasons for the attack, the gang reportedly responded by sending the hospital’s financial disclosures, suggesting it either thought it was indeed a corporate entity or confused the meaning of “nonprofit” for an organization that generates zero revenue.
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Ransomware gang LockBit is claiming responsibility for an attack on a Chicago children’s hospital in an apparent deviation from its previous policy of not targeting nonprofits.
LockBit’s intrusion began on December 18 but the hospital’s internal investigation didn’t conclude patient data was compromised until January 7.
"As part of Saint Anthony’s ongoing commitment to data privacy, we are working to review existing policies and procedures and implement additional ones as needed.
Until then, all patients are advised to remain vigilant to identity or financial fraud attempts and sign up for a free year of credit monitoring.
We’ve been unable to get in touch with the spokesperson for the gang to ask about the attack and shift in approach, but the malware collectors at vx-underground were under the impression that LockBit was either ignorant to the fact Saint Anthony was a nonprofit, or simply didn’t care.
Asked about the reasons for the attack, the gang reportedly responded by sending the hospital’s financial disclosures, suggesting it either thought it was indeed a corporate entity or confused the meaning of “nonprofit” for an organization that generates zero revenue.
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