RansomHub claims to have looted 93GB of data from the healthcare provider's Montana office and is threatening to leak the information.
September 4, 2024 By Michael Kan
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A Planned Parenthood office suffered a cyberattack last week that may have led a ransomware group to steal data from the reproductive health provider.
The attack targeted Planned Parenthood’s operations in Montana, which became aware of the incident on Wednesday, Aug. 28. “We immediately implemented our incident response protocols, including taking portions of our network offline as a proactive security measure,” Martha Fuller, CEO for the Montana office, told PCMag in a statement.
News of the attack came from a ransomware group called RansomHub, which claims to have stolen 93GB of data from Planned Parenthood. It's threatening to leak the stolen data in a week.