Qilin claims attacks on cancer, women's clinics
Briefly

The ransomware group Qilin has claimed responsibility for recent attacks on healthcare facilities, including Utsunomiya Central Clinic in Japan and Rockhill Women's Care in the US. The group, known for its disregard for the impact of its actions, has leaked sensitive patient data from both clinics, reportedly exposing the personal information of hundreds of thousands of patients. The attacks have caused significant disruptions to medical services and raised concerns about data privacy within the healthcare sector, which is increasingly becoming a target for cybercriminals.
Qilin's recent ransomware attacks on healthcare facilities in Japan and the US highlight the ongoing threat ransomware poses, especially in critical sectors like healthcare.
The cybercriminal group Qilin claims to have stolen significant patient data, demonstrating the severe impact of their activities on vulnerable healthcare organizations and patients' privacy.
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