A wave of vulnerabilities in Orthanc’s DICOM server software puts medical systems at risk, enabling attackers to crash servers, leak data, or execute code remotely. Immediate patching is advised.
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Shadow AI—the unsanctioned use of artificial intelligence by healthcare professionals—is rapidly expanding attack surfaces and endangering sensitive patient data. As clinicians embrace these tools for efficiency, experts warn that traditional bans are futile and call for new security strategies.
Netrunner ransomware group has listed Shiraume Hospital in Japan as its latest victim, exposing the critical vulnerabilities of healthcare systems. This feature investigates the attack, its implications, and what it means for digital health security.
After a disruptive cyber attack by the Handala group, Stryker has nearly completed restoring its global infrastructure. The incident highlights new risks to healthcare supply chains and the increasing threat of cyber warfare targeting critical industries.
Genesis ransomware has struck again, this time targeting healthcare provider Raphael Ortho. Our investigation delves into the attack details, what it means for the sector, and how organizations can defend against similar threats.
Medical device leader Stryker has confirmed a significant cyberattack, now contained with restoration underway. Our investigation explores the breach, Stryker’s response, and the broader implications for healthcare cybersecurity.
Ransomware gangs have targeted breastcarecom, exposing sensitive medical data and highlighting the urgent cybersecurity challenges facing healthcare providers worldwide.
The Stryker cyber attack has shaken the healthcare sector and prompted an urgent CISA alert for organizations using Microsoft Intune. Discover how attackers breached the system, the risks of endpoint management, and essential security steps every company must take.
Stryker’s digital ordering systems remain offline after a cyberattack wiped thousands of devices. While hospital tools are confirmed safe, the attack—claimed by an Iranian-aligned group—exposed the vulnerability of healthcare supply chains.
A dramatic cyber attack claimed by the pro-Iranian group Handala crippled Stryker’s global network, exposing how healthcare infrastructure is now on the frontlines of international cyber warfare.