DaVita quickly activated its response protocols, isolating affected systems and implementing containment measures. While some operations were impacted, the company has stressed that patient care remains ongoing at its dialysis centers.
Headquartered in the U.S., DaVita operates over 2,600 outpatient clinics and employs 76,000 people across 12 countries. The company reported over $12.8 billion in revenue last year and is listed on the Fortune 500.
The full scope of the breach is still under investigation, including whether any sensitive patient data was compromised—something often exploited by ransomware groups during extortion attempts. So far, no known ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and there are no public announcements about disruptions to dialysis services.
DaVita continues to monitor the situation and is working to restore full functionality to its systems.
Source: Bleeping Computer
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