Earlier today, healthcare provider MedStar Health, which operates nearly a dozen hospitals in the D.C. area and some 100 clinics, took its network offline after detecting the presence of a computer virus. Now the FBI is investigating.
MedStar revealed the virus in a post on Facebook earlier today.
The company said that after some users were unable to log into the MedStar network, its IT folks “acted quickly with a decision to take down all system interfaces to prevent the virus from spreading throughout the organization.”
The MedStar facilities remained open, using backup systems and — heaven forbid — paper, when necessary. The company says it currently has no evidence that any information has been compromised.
The FBI confirmed to WBAL-TV that it is aware of the situation and that the agency is “looking into the nature and scope of the matter.”
by Chris Morran via Consumerist
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