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Kootenai Health Data Breach: 464,000 Patients’ Info Leaked by 3AM Ransomware
Kootenai Health has revealed a data breach affecting over 464,000 patients, courtesy of the 3AM ransomware operation. The breach exposed sensitive information like Social Security numbers and medical records. Patients, brace yourselves for identity protection services and cybercriminals, get ready for a 22GB data bonanza.

Hot Take:
Looks like the 3AM ransomware group decided to play doctor with Kootenai Health’s patient data. Who knew cybercriminals had such a knack for multitasking? They’ve managed to pull off a heist, leak the data, and give us all trust issues—all before breakfast.
Key Points:
- Kootenai Health, a major healthcare provider in Idaho, suffered a data breach affecting over 464,000 patients.
- The cyberattack was detected in early March 2024, but the intrusion began on February 22, 2024, giving hackers ten days to steal sensitive data.
- Personal data exposed includes names, birth dates, SSNs, driver’s licenses, medical records, and more.
- The 3AM ransomware group claimed responsibility and leaked the stolen data online, consisting of a 22GB archive.
- Kootenai Health is offering 12-24 months of identity protection services to affected individuals.