Blood donation firm reveals donor personal data stolen in cyberattack

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  • OneBlood suffered a cyberattack in July 2024, and has now concluded its investigation
  • The analysis has shown OneBlood lost sensitive information on some customers
  • Names and Social Security numbers among the details taken

OneBlood, a nonprofit medical organization crucial for the operations of healthcare firms across the Southeastern US, has confirmed it lost sensitive donor information in a ransomware attack.

In July 2024, OneBlood suffered an attack causing an IT system outage and resulted in 250 hospitals activating critical blood shortage protocols.

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