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Related: About this forumMaryland Health Department Website Shut Down Due To Cyberattack
DEC 6, 3:41 PM
Maryland Health Department Website Shut Down Due To Cyberattack
Dominique Maria Bonessi https://twitter.com/dbonessi
Starting Sunday through Monday midday, much the Maryland Department of Health website was taken offline due to a cyberattack. The breach was one of many that have occurred in the region in the past two years.
Since Sunday, the departments website has been rerouted to Maryland.gov, and while many links are still working, dozens of MDH resources and services, including information about the Medicaid program, opioid data dashboard, are unavailable online. MDHs COVID Link website, the Medicare open enrollment website, and Marylands Opioid Operational Command Center website appear to still be in operation.
The departments website was taken offline out of an abundance of caution and other precautions have and will be taken, Andy Owen, a spokesperson for the department told DCist/WAMU in an email. Owen added that the states security operations center is working with state and federal law enforcement officials to investigate the incident and there is no evidence that data has been compromised.
The investigation is ongoing, potentially affected employees and partners have been informed, and we will provide additional information as circumstances warrant, Owen wrote.
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Maryland Health Department Website Shut Down Due To Cyberattack
Dominique Maria Bonessi https://twitter.com/dbonessi
Starting Sunday through Monday midday, much the Maryland Department of Health website was taken offline due to a cyberattack. The breach was one of many that have occurred in the region in the past two years.
Since Sunday, the departments website has been rerouted to Maryland.gov, and while many links are still working, dozens of MDH resources and services, including information about the Medicaid program, opioid data dashboard, are unavailable online. MDHs COVID Link website, the Medicare open enrollment website, and Marylands Opioid Operational Command Center website appear to still be in operation.
The departments website was taken offline out of an abundance of caution and other precautions have and will be taken, Andy Owen, a spokesperson for the department told DCist/WAMU in an email. Owen added that the states security operations center is working with state and federal law enforcement officials to investigate the incident and there is no evidence that data has been compromised.
The investigation is ongoing, potentially affected employees and partners have been informed, and we will provide additional information as circumstances warrant, Owen wrote.
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Maryland Health Department Website Shut Down Due To Cyberattack (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
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For brevity, I left out the links in the article. You can see them at DCist.
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2021
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Jilly_in_VA
(10,875 posts)1. Thanks for this
Spousal unit saw it here and notified his company immediately as the Health Dept are their customers. They were on it post haste. DU has value!
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,874 posts)2. For brevity, I left out the links in the article. You can see them at DCist.
I'm surprised I did something right today.
Jilly_in_VA
(10,875 posts)3. You do lots right.
He saw it yesterday (he doesn't do Twitter or any social media) and was on the line to the company right off. I am very proud as a geek wife.