Planned Parenthood Montana Confirms Data Breach
Planned Parenthood Montana Confirms Data Breach
Planned Parenthood Montana Confirms Data Breach
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Planned Parenthood of Montana has confirmed a cyberattack by the ransomware group RansomHub, which resulted in the theft of approximately 93GB of sensitive data. The incident was detected on August 28, prompting the organization to take parts of its network offline and implement incident response protocols to prevent further exploits. Planned Parenthood has reported the attack to federal law enforcement and is cooperating with an ongoing investigation. CEO Martha Fuller emphasized the commitment to restoring systems and minimizing disruptions to patient care. This attack highlights the increasing vulnerability of organizations handling sensitive health information, particularly in the context of heightened scrutiny and restrictions surrounding reproductive healthcare. The organization declined to disclose specific details about the stolen data due to the active investigation.

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