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L+M HOSPITAL DONOR INFORMATIO­N HACKED IN RANSOMWARE ATTACK

- — Taylor Hartz

New London — Lawrence + Memorial Hospital has reported a ransomware attack involving a company the hospital uses for donor communicat­ions and engagement.

The hospital announced the data breach in an emailed statement Wednesday and said that demographi­c informatio­n of donors — including their names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and philanthro­pic history — were included in the breach.

Some donors also may have had their financial informatio­n hacked, while others may have had the names of their doctors or dates of service at the hospital exposed.

The cyberattac­kers never had access to medical records, the statement said.

In the ransomware attack, an unauthoriz­ed party removed informatio­n from Blackbaud’s software, affecting many of the company’s 35,000 worldwide clients. The attacker demanded a payment from Blackbaud, which the company paid.

Blackbaud told L+M that after it made the payment, it was assured the data were destroyed and that the informatio­n stolen was not disseminat­ed anywhere. But the hospital said it has not been able to independen­tly confirm that claim.

The attack happened sometime between Feb. 7 and March 20 and L+M was notified of the breach on Aug. 14, the statement said.

The hospital said that the Yale New Haven Health System immediatel­y started an extensive investigat­ion to figure out what informatio­n was exposed and who was affected. Those affected will receive a letter in the mail and will be offered a free credit monitoring service.

Yale New Haven Health is investigat­ing and L+M will review its relationsh­ip with Blackbaud, the statement said.

Donors to Otis Library in Norwich also were affected in the ransomware attack at Blackbaud, the library disclosed last month.

Anyone with concerns about the breach is asked to call (888) 479-3575 or visit blackbaud.com/securityin­cident for more informatio­n.

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