Oct. 31, 2023, 10 a.m. | jfinison

Healthcare IT News - Privacy & Security www.healthcareitnews.com

The incidence of malware attacks is rising, with healthcare being the biggest target for bad actors. While the FBI made headlines earlier this year for taking down Qakbot, a major malware network, the American Hospital Association cautioned healthcare organizations that other malware threats still remain.1,2 Rick Bryant, Healthcare Chief Technology Officer at Veritas Technologies, LLC, would like to say the worst is behind the industry, but he pointed out that the frequency, nature and increasing severity of these threats …

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