Ransomware attack hits New York Blood Center Enterprises

New York Blood Center Enterprises is responding to a ransomware attack and has canceled some blood drives and other donation center activities as a result.
New York Blood Center Enterprises is responding to a ransomware attack that began on Jan. 26, 2025, and continues to disrupt its operations. New York Blood Center Enterprises said its operating divisions identified suspicious activity within its IT systems and immediately launched an investigation. The nonprofit, community-based organization supplies blood to approximately 200 hospitals across the Northeast.
Following the Octapharma and OneBlood cyberattacks, the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) released a joint bulletin warning the sector of the effects of critical supply chain outages on patient care.
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