Cyberattackers play no favorites Chris Woodward (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish While the cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline continues to make national headlines, Americans are being reminded they ought to be concerned about similar attacks on hospitals and other healthcare providers as well. One News Now spoke with Twila Brase, president and co-founder of Citizens' Council for Health Freedom, who points out that on May 1 the Scripps Health system – based in San Diego – suffered a major malware (ransomware) attack that harmed their systems. "They were offline or unable to deal with patients the way that they typically deal with them," Brase explained. "It's not clear yet if there was an actual ransom required or if they managed to get around that …."