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A major ransomware attack disrupted several regional hospitals this morning, forcing operators to divert patients and rely on backup systems. cybersecurity experts reported the breach occurred through a compromised vendor portal, with investigators tracing unauthorized access to a three-month window prior to detection.
Health authorities issued a warning urging patients seeking non-emergency care to contact facilities in advance and to expect delays in appointment scheduling. Hospital leaders said patient safety was not compromised, and programs are underway to restore electronic records and critical booking systems.
Meanwhile, government officials announced plans to review contractor cybersecurity protocols and accelerate investments in patient data protection. Analysts say the incident could prompt new regulations around third-party access to healthcare networks and data breach reporting timelines.