The FBI, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, and Department of Health and Human Services yesterday recommended to reduce the risk of compromise from Hive ransomware, which has victimized over 1,300 health care and other organizations since last June.  
 
鈥淭his joint advisory on the notorious ransomware-as-a-service gang known as Hive provides updated and actionable technical indicators of compromise that should be loaded into network defensive systems,鈥 said John Riggi, AHA鈥檚 national advisor for cybersecurity and risk. 鈥淭he Hive ransomware is currently and especially targeting health care organizations in the U.S. The hackers gain access to victim networks through a combination of phishing emails, unsecured remote access, and exploitation of unpatched known vulnerabilities. As part of the attack, the hackers attempt to locate and encrypt the backups and steal patient information, which they will also hold for ransom. This is another example of foreign-based, primarily Russian-speaking, hackers attacking U.S. health care. Without sustained offensive cyber operations by the U.S. government against these cyber gangs, defensive measures by the health care sector will have a limited effect in mitigating the public health and safety threat posed by their ongoing ransomware attacks.鈥 
 
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