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By Bernie Monegain | 10:47 am | March 22, 2016
Methodist Hospital in Henderson, Kentucky, said that it has regained control of its computer systems and effectively fended off a ransomware attack without paying the cybercriminals.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:47 am | March 21, 2016
Ransomware attacks on healthcare and other organizations “will wreak havoc on America’s critical infrastructure community,” according to a new report that also found the malware is now so prevalent it’s creating an economy of its own.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:37 am | March 18, 2016
The Office for Civil Rights used the instances to highlight the importance of holding business associates and research centers accountable to privacy and security laws.
By Jack McCarthy | 10:55 am | March 18, 2016
A hospital official says no patient data was compromised and the IT staff wiped the infected systems clean. 
By Bernie Monegain | 11:17 am | March 17, 2016
The laptop that was reported missing from Premier Healthcare on Jan.
By Eric Bailey | 05:04 pm | March 16, 2016
HIMSS16 provided countless hours of must-see video content for Healthcare IT News, from fascinating interviews with thought leaders and speakers at the conference to in-depth panel discussions and show floor highlights throughout the week. We have compiled the top 5 videos to date for you to watch in case you missed them.
By Healthcare IT News | 11:53 am | March 16, 2016
Help HIMSS understand how your healthcare organization is mitigating risk.
By Stephen Nardone | 11:14 am | March 16, 2016
(SPONSORED) As IT struggles to get out in front of enterprise security risks, mobile devices are adding another wrinkle to defense plans as they become an increasingly active attack vector.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:34 am | March 16, 2016
Organized criminals scoped their sights on healthcare somewhere around 2012 and found that stealing patient data enabled them to monetize that information in a number of ways.