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Hospital Pays Hackers $16.7K

Posted: February 19, 2016 to Cybersecurity.

Tags: Ransomware, Data Breach, Cloud Security

The Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles, California was recent hit with ransomware and paid 40 bitcoins, the equivalent of $16,664, to get their network back. When the attack occurred on February 5, the hospital immediately informed IT security and law enforcement agencies.  While the computer network was locked down, however, the hospital had to go back to the olden days.  People had to use phones and fax machines and relied on paper.  As if that weren't enough of a headache, people had to decipher doctors' notoriously bad handwriting. Communications and operations at Hollywood Presbyterian became very cumbersome, so the hospital decided the most efficient way to get back to business as usual was to pay the ransom.  Once they did, they were given a decryption key and the network was restored. People are usually advised not to give in to ransomware demands, as the more hackers are able to make from the scam, the more others will do it.  Ransoms usually run around $500, but with a successful hack like this, you can be sure that more large organizations will become targets for higher ransoms going forward.
Craig Petronella
Craig Petronella
CEO & Founder, Petronella Technology Group | CMMC Registered Practitioner

Craig Petronella is a cybersecurity expert with over 24 years of experience protecting businesses from cyber threats. As founder of Petronella Technology Group, he has helped over 2,500 organizations strengthen their security posture, achieve compliance, and respond to incidents.

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