Myrtue Medical Center Faces Ransomware Attack in Harlan
A serious cybersecurity breach has hit Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan, with hackers claiming to have stolen over 1.2 terabytes of sensitive data. Discover how the hospital is responding to this threat and what it means for our community's safety.

A ransomware group has reportedly hacked Myrtue Medical Center, located in Harlan, Iowa. The incident unfolded after the hospital detected suspicious network activity on June 13.
Following the detection, the hospital took immediate steps to enhance its cybersecurity and brought in a specialized firm to conduct a thorough investigation into the breach.
The group, known as Worldleaks, claimed it accessed and stole significant data, totaling 1.2 terabytes and about 806,625 files. The incident raises concerns about the safety and privacy of personal information for both patients and staff.
Myrtue Medical Center is focused on identifying those affected and ensuring that such incidents are prevented in the future.
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