Another Day, Another Breach: The Relentless Pace of Cyber Incidents
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Updated on December 5, 2025
Updated October 2024.
While it's not a record that should be celebrated, US-based Change Healthcare has informed around 100 million Americans that their personal, financial, and healthcare records were compromised in a ransomware attack in February 2024, marking the largest known breach of protected health information to date globally. A notification letter from Change Healthcare said the breach involved the theft of:
The cost of the Change Healthcare ransomware attack has risen to US$2.457 billion, according to UnitedHealth Group’s Q3, 2024 earnings report.
In today's increasingly interconnected age, cyber security has become a critical concern for businesses across all sectors. However, few industries face as significant a threat as healthcare. With its vast stores of sensitive data and often vulnerable systems, the healthcare sector has become a prime target for cyber criminals. In this post, we'll explore why healthcare is so attractive to hackers and look at some of the most significant breaches in recent years, with a focus on Australian healthcare providers.
There are a number of reasons why the healthcare industry is particularly vulnerable to cyber attacks:
The healthcare industry has seen some of the largest data breaches in recent history, including several in Australia. Here are a few notable examples:
The Australian healthcare sector has seen a significant increase in cyber attacks in recent years. According to the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), there was an 84% rise in cyber attacks in the healthcare sector in Australia between 2019 and 2020, with 'Healthcare and social assistance' being the 5th most reported sector for cyber security incidents in their Cyber Threat Report 2022-2023.
The Australian government has recognised this growing threat and has taken steps to address it:
These examples underscore the ongoing and escalating cyber security challenges faced by the healthcare industry, particularly in Australia. As technology continues to evolve and become more integrated into healthcare delivery, the potential attack surface will only grow larger.
To combat these threats, healthcare organisations must prioritise cyber security investments, regularly update their systems, and train staff on best practices. Additionally, stronger regulations and industry-wide collaboration will be crucial in protecting patient data and maintaining trust in our healthcare systems.
As patients and consumers, we must also remain vigilant, regularly monitoring our personal information and being cautious about the data we share. By working together, we can help safeguard the critical infrastructure and sensitive data that our healthcare system relies upon.
By leveraging Insicon Cyber's expertise to conduct comprehensive cyber security risk assessments that identify threats and vulnerabilities specific to each organisation, Insicon can provide a blueprint for risk remediation, allowing organisations to streamline their path to ISO 27001 compliance and certification, demonstrating commitment to information security and enhancing trust with stakeholders. Contact us to learn more.
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