Cybersecurity Government Intelligence Reports
The American Hospital Association (AHA) Cybersecurity and Risk Advisory Service share cybersecurity government intelligence reports that are vital to the security of hospitals and health systems.
In December 2022, vulnerabilities to the health sector have been released that require attention.
In Q4 of 2022, HC3 observed a continuation of many ongoing trends with regards to cyber threats to the healthcare and public health community.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has now evolved to a point where it can be effectively used by threat actors to develop malware and phishing lures.
The U.S. health sector continues to be aggressively targeted by ransomware operators, and Royal and BlackCat are two of the more recent sophisticated ransomware threats.
Clop operates under the Ransomware-as-service (RaaS) model, and it was first observed in 2019.
FBI active shooter resources.
HC3 is closely tracking hacktivist groups which have previously affected a wide range of countries and industries, including the United States Healthcare and Public Health (HPH) sector.
APT5 has demonstrated capabilities against Citrix® Application Delivery Controller™ (ADC™) deployments (“Citrix ADCs”).
LockBit 3.0 is the newest version of the LockBit ransomware that was first discovered in September 2019.
BlackCat is a relatively new ransomware variant, known to be in operation since November 2021.