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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is issuing this PIN to provide awareness regarding Telephony Denial of Service (TDoS) attacks.
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins with a breakdown of some high-level findings from the Cyber Threat Intelligence League’s (CTIL) first ever Darknet Report. We analyze the report and extrapolate it into a discussion about indirect threats to the healthcare sector. Next, we examine some alarming…
AHA asks the CMS to withdraw its proposed IRF review choice demonstration.
The French Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d'Information (ANSSI), is stating that a group of Russian military hackers, known as the Sandworm group, have been behind a three-years-long operation during which they breached the internal networks of several French entities running the…
In January 2021, a relatively small number of vulnerabilities in common information systems relevant to the healthcare sector have been disclosed to the public however the ones that were released warrant attention.
The AHA strongly supports MedPAC's continued conversations of the postpandemic future of telehealth policy.
AHA joined by others ask U.S. Supreme Court to hear cases on 340B, hospital outpatient payment cuts
In this issue Hacking Healthcare takes another look at ransomware. Specifically, we analyze trends that emerged throughout the past year, data from the last quarter of 2020 and what it tells us about where things are headed, and why ransomware becoming less lucrative for cyber criminals may…
Statement on Department of Justice Announcement on the Affordable Care Act from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack