KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Michael Donegan, owner of Kansas City s famous Stroud s restaurant, has died at the age of 72. Donegan s cousin Connor Duncan posted on Facebook Monday morning that he passed away Sunday. If I could sum him up in one word, it s giving, Duncan said.
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Local System P0wn’d
Several Scripps Health hospitals have been affected by a cyberattack that was detected Saturday.
San Diego-based Scripps Health, which operates four area hospitals, has been forced to postpone some patient care - and reportedly divert some patients seeking emergency treatment - as a result of what local news outlets say is a ransomware attack.
In a statement provided to Information Security Media Group, Scripps Health says that it detected an information technology security incident late on Saturday. As a result of this cyberattack, we suspended user access to our information technology applications related to our operations at our healthcare facilities, according to the statement. While our information technology applications are offline, patient care continues to be delivered safely and effectively at our facilities, utilizing established back-up processes, including offline documentation methods.
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Midwest Transplant Network sent a letter to families notifying them that it suffered a ransomware attack in February.
The attackers were able to obtain some personal health information about deceased donors and organ recipients, including names, dates of birth and types of organ donation or transplantation procedures.
Families of organ, eye and tissue donors are receiving letters this week from the Midwest Transplant Network informing them of a data breach affecting more than 17,000 individuals.
The breach, a malicious ransomware attack, occurred in February and locked Midwest Transplant Network out of its files for a brief period before it was able to regain access.