Centura hospitals in Colorado hit by ransomware attack that exposed patient information

The Centura Health hospitals in Colorado were among the victims of a large cyberattack that exposed some patients’ information.

The ransomware attack happened at some point between Sept. 16 and Oct. 3, according to CommonSpirit Health, which owns the Catholic hospitals in the Centura partnership. The Adventist hospitals are owned by AdventHealth. While the two announced in February that they intend to split, they currently share much of their administration through Centura.

CommonSpirit reported it took until Feb. 21 to confirm exactly what information the hackers had accessed, and that it started sending letters Thursday to patients whose information was exposed.

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