Cumberland County Hospital Cyberattack Affects 36,600 Patients
Cumberland County Hospital in Kentucky has reported a data breach involving the protected health information of More than 36,000 individuals. Ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for attacks on All Nations Health Center in Montana and The Health Trust in California. Cumberland County Hospital Cumberland County Hospital in Burkesville, Kentucky, has recently reported a data breach to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights that has affected 36,659 individuals. Unauthorized access to its computer network was identified on April 3, 2025. The hospital immediately shut down all computers and disabled data sharing connections to prevent further unauthorized access and contain the incident. The intrusion was reported to law enforcement, and its IT team worked around the clock to safely and securely bring systems back online and implement additional security measures to prevent similar intrusions in the future. Third-party cybersecurity experts assisted with the investigation and confirmed that a threat actor had access to its computer network between February 21, 2025, and April...
Database Containing More Than 8 Million Patient Records Exposed Online
A huge database containing approximately 2.7 million patient profiles and 8.8 million appointment records has been exposed online. The database included names, birth dates, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, chart IDs, billing information, and language preferences. The appointment records contained patient metadata, timestamps, and institutional references. The unprotected database was identified by researchers at Cybernews, and while the owner of the database has not been confirmed, the researchers found references to a digital marketing and web development company called Gargle, which offers services specifically for U.S. dental practices. The company’s services include SEO-optimized websites, including integrated scheduling, patient communication, and payment processing tools. The associated infrastructure could include databases containing protected health information (PHI). The size of the database and sheer number of patient records suggest it contains data from multiple covered entities. The researchers confirmed that the records include verified mobile numbers,...
Updated Play Ransomware Cybersecurity Advisory Issued as Victim Count Reaches 900
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have issued an update to a previously issued joint cybersecurity advisory on the Play ransomware group, also known as Playcrypt. Playcrypt has been active since June 2022 and has conducted ransomware attacks on businesses in multiple sectors, including healthcare providers and other critical infrastructure entities. The group primarily conducts attacks in North America, South America, and Europe, and is known to have attacked approximately 900 organizations. When CISA and the FBI issued their last advisory about the group in December 2023, Playcrypt had attacked approximately 300 organizations. The group accelerated attacks in 2024 and has become one of the most active ransomware groups. Like many other ransomware operations, Playcrypt engages in double extortion tactics, stealing sensitive data before encrypting files. Victims are sent ransom demands and are required to pay to prevent the publication of their stolen data and to obtain the decryption keys. Victims are required...
Paula M. Stannard Appointed as Director of the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights
Paula M. Stannard, former Chief Legal Counsel of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, has been appointed as Office for Civil Rights Director at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Stannard replaces Acting OCR Director Anthony Archeval, who has held the post since Melanie Fontes Rainer resigned in January 2025. Stannard is no stranger to the HHS, having previously served as Senior Counselor and Advisor to former HHS Secretaries Tom Price and Alex Azar between 2017 and 2021 under the previous Trump administration, and Acting General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel for six years between 2003 and 2009 under the George W. Bush Administration. Stannard also has more than 16 years of legal experience in private practice, including six years as counsel in the Health Care Practice Group at Alston and Bird, LLP in Washington, D.C., and 10 years as a litigation associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom in Chicago. “I’m proud to welcome Paula back to HHS,” said Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announcing Stannard’s appointment....
Brooklyn Man Indicted for Secretly Filming Patients in Northwell Health Bathrooms
A former employee of the Northwell Health Sleep Disorders Center alleged to have installed a hidden camera in bathrooms at Northwell Health facilities to secretly record patients, has been indicted by the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office. Sanjai Syamaprasad, 47, of Brooklyn, NY, is alleged to have hidden a camera in a fake smoke detector, which he installed in public bathrooms at the sleep center and Sports Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Rehabilitation Services of the North Shore (STARS) in Manhasset, NY. Before his shifts started, Syamaprasad is alleged to have attached the fake smoke detector to walls in multiple public bathrooms using a Velcro disc. At the end of his shift, the fake smoke detector was removed, and the video files were transferred to an SD card to allow the video footage to be viewed. The DA’s Office determined that Syamaprasad purchased the device on August 2, 2022, and used it to secretly record staff and patients at the two facilities between at least July 2023 and April 2024. Northwell Health was made aware of the improper conduct on...



