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Incident: Ascot Vale Health Group targeted by Global ransomware group | CyberDaily.au

Incident: Ascot Vale Health Group targeted by Global ransomware group | CyberDaily.au

Australian Medical Ransomware Attack, 06 Jun 2025

Victorian based Ascot Vale Health Group targeted by Global ransomware group

Global ransomware group has so far not listed how much data it has allegedly stolen or what kind of data may have been compromised

Source: Ascot Vale Health Group targeted by Global ransomware group | CyberDaily.au

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Ascot Vale Health Group Targeted by Global Ransomware Group
Ascot Vale Health Group, a healthcare provider in Victoria, Australia, has fallen victim to a ransomware attack orchestrated by the Global ransomware group. The breach has raised concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the healthcare sector.

Company Statement and Official Response
Ascot Vale Health Group has acknowledged the cyberattack and is working with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement agencies to assess the impact. The organization has assured patients and stakeholders that efforts are underway to contain the breach and mitigate risks.

Extent of the Breach
Reports indicate that sensitive patient data may have been compromised, including:
– Medical records
– Financial details
– Operational healthcare data The exact number of affected individuals and the total size of the leaked data remain undisclosed.

Statements from Hackers and Ransom Demands
The Global ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack, listing Ascot Vale Health Group on its darknet leak site. The group, known for its double extortion tactics, has reportedly demanded a ransom while threatening to release stolen data. Screenshots of compromised files have surfaced online.

Efforts to Reduce Incident
Ascot Vale Health Group has taken several steps to mitigate the impact:
– Immediate containment measures to secure affected systems
– Collaboration with cybersecurity specialists to assess the breach
– Notifications sent to impacted individuals with guidance on protective measures
– Ongoing forensic review to determine the full scope of the attack

Previous Breaches
There is no publicly available information indicating that Ascot Vale Health Group has experienced prior cybersecurity breaches.

Industry Impact
The attack highlights cybersecurity vulnerabilities within the healthcare industry. Similar breaches have targeted hospitals and medical providers, emphasizing the need for enhanced security protocols. The healthcare sector, which relies heavily on digital infrastructure, faces unique risks due to the large-scale handling of patient data and financial transactions.

Cybersecurity experts continue to monitor the situation, urging healthcare organizations to strengthen their defenses against evolving ransomware threats.

 


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