The Department of Health and Human Services has reported a significant increase in cybersecurity breaches in hospitals and healthcare providers’ networks. This could be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, with hackers targeting the healthcare industry during this crisis. The use of remote care and the lack of built-in security systems in medical devices have made them prime targets. The motive for hacking into hospitals is often financial gain, with hackers selling protected health information or demanding ransom. NATO has condemned these attacks and is ready to take action to counter cyber threats.

Infostealer malware stole 493 million accounts. Is yours one of them?
A massive data breach, with malware stealing 493 million pairs of unique email addresses and website domains from 23 billion entries, is now being sold