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149 Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare Almost Doubled Last Year

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Adam Rowe @ Tech.co 1 place · 06/03/2022 18:20 EDT

Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare Almost Doubled Last Year

Plus, 61% reported paying ransoms to get their stolen data back, up from the global average of 46%.

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