Ontario nurses’ college hit by ransomware attack; personal data at risk
TORONTO — The organization that regulates the nursing profession in Ontario was hit by a ransomware cyber-attack in which personal information might have been compromised, a spokeswoman said on Friday.
The College of Nurses of Ontario, which oversees about 188,000 members, offered few details about what it had previously referred to only as a “cybersecurity incident” it discovered Sept. 8.
“(The college) was affected by ransomware,” spokeswoman Angela Smith said. “To date, we have not received a ransom demand amount, nor have we been in contact with the hackers.”
Ransomware attacks typically involve a hack in which an intruder, often located abroad, gains access to an organization’s computer system and encrypts the stored information. The result is that the data cannot be accessed without a key the hackers promise to provide in exchange for money.