Healthcare Faces Growing Cyber Threats
A ransomware attack that affected nearly 2.7 million patients has been confirmed by kidney care giant DaVita, revealing that one of the most significant cyberattacks of the year has taken place. There are over 2,600 outpatient dialysis centres across the United States operated by the company, which stated that the breach was first detected on April 12, 2025, when the security team found unauthorised activity within the company’s computer systems.
In the aftermath of this attack, Interlock was revealed to have been responsible, marking another high-profile attack on the healthcare industry.
Although DaVita stressed the uninterrupted delivery of patient care throughout the incident, and that all major systems have since been fully restored – according to an official notice issued on August 1 – a broad range of sensitive personal and clinical information was still exposed through the compromise.
An attacker was able to gain access to a variety of information, such as name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, insurance data, clinical histories, dialysis treatment details, and laboratory results, among others.
It represents a deep invasion of privacy for millions of patients who depend on kidney care for life-sustaining purposes and raises new concerns about the security of healthcare systems in general.
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