Mental Health Provider Pays Ransom to Recover Data

Rochester, Minnesota-based Associates in Psychiatry & Psychology says in a notification statement that on March 31, it discovered that some of its computers containing patient data had been accessed remotely and encrypted by attackers.A separate FAQ document posted on the practice's website notes that "hackers from Eastern Europe" encrypted all the data files on the practice's main servers with an RSA2048 encryption protocol."In our case, the specific type of ransomware that affected APP was called 'Triple-M,' which is one of...