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claims they stole data of 2.5 million patients of McLaren Health Care BLACKCAT GANG CLAIMS THEY STOLE DATA OF 2.5 MILLION PATIENTS OF MCLAREN HEALTH CARE Pierluigi Paganini October 01, 2023 THE ALPHV/BLACKCAT RANSOMWARE GANG ADDED MCLAREN HEALTH CARE TO THE LIST OF VICTIMS ON ITS TOR LEAK SITE. McLaren Health Care is a not-for-profit healthcare system based in Michigan, United States. It is one of the largest integrated health systems in the state and serves a significant portion of the population through its network of hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. The ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang added McLaren Health Care to the list of victims on its Tor leak site. The group claims to have stolen data belonging to 2.5 million of McLaren Health Care patients. Ad The ransomware group accused the organization of has attempted to cover up the security breach. The ransomware gang also added that they have still access to the network of the organization. “It would have been more interesting if a Mclaren representative had talked in an interview about how they asked not to publish the stolen data and skillfully wanted to cover up the fact that their network had been hacked. Mclaren were preparing a way out and ended up devaluing the sensitive data of 2.5 million of their patients. Protecting the privacy and interests of your customers is nothing more than lip service. Maclaren Your security is at an all-time low, and we’ve proven it to you. Our backdoor is still running on your network, you decided to play with us, we have a great sense of humor too, and we know how to have fun.” See you again……..” reads the message published by the ALPHV gang on its leak site. The Alphv ransomware group has been very active in this period, recently it claimed to have hacked Clarion, the global manufacturer of audio and video equipment for cars and other vehicles, and the hotel chain Motel One. The cyber security researcher Dominic Alvieri reported that ALPHV BlackCat Ransomware has breached 15 more US hospitals & 2 HMOs. BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware gang has been active since November 2021, the list of its victims is long and includes industrial explosives manufacturer SOLAR INDUSTRIES INDIA, the US defense contractor NJVC, gas pipeline Creos Luxembourg S.A., the fashion giant Moncler, the Swissport, NCR, and Western Digital. The ransom demands of the group range from a few tens of thousands of dollars up to tens of millions of dollars. Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon Pierluigi Paganini (SecurityAffairs – hacking, McLaren Health Care) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- facebook linkedin twitter -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AlphV/BlackCat ransomware Cybercrime Hacking hacking news information security news IT Information Security malware McLaren Health Care Pierluigi Paganini Security Affairs Security News YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Pierluigi Paganini October 01, 2023 SECURITY AFFAIRS NEWSLETTER ROUND 439 BY PIERLUIGI PAGANINI – INTERNATIONAL EDITION Read more Pierluigi Paganini September 30, 2023 ALPHV/BLACKCAT RANSOMWARE GANG HACKED THE HOTEL CHAIN MOTEL ONE Read more LEAVE A COMMENT NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBE TO MY EMAIL LIST AND STAY UP-TO-DATE! RECENT ARTICLES BLACKCAT GANG CLAIMS THEY STOLE DATA OF 2.5 MILLION PATIENTS OF MCLAREN HEALTH CARE Cyber Crime / October 01, 2023 SECURITY AFFAIRS NEWSLETTER ROUND 439 BY PIERLUIGI PAGANINI – INTERNATIONAL EDITION Breaking News / October 01, 2023 ALPHV/BLACKCAT RANSOMWARE GANG HACKED THE HOTEL CHAIN MOTEL ONE Cyber Crime / September 30, 2023 FBI WARNS OF DUAL RANSOMWARE ATTACKS Cyber Crime / September 30, 2023 PROGRESS SOFTWARE FIXED TWO CRITICAL SEVERITY FLAWS IN WS_FTP SERVER Breaking News / September 30, 2023 To contact me write an email to: Pierluigi Paganini : pierluigi.paganini@securityaffairs.co LEARN MORE QUICK LINKS * Home * Cyber Crime * Cyber warfare * APT * Data Breach * Deep Web * Digital ID * Hacking * Hacktivism * Intelligence * Internet of Things * Laws and regulations * Malware * Mobile * Reports * Security * Social Networks * Terrorism * ICS-SCADA * POLICIES * Contact me Copyright@securityaffairs 2023 We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. 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