McLaren Health Will Pay $14M to Settle Lawsuits in 2 Attacks
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- McLaren Health Care settled ransomware attack lawsuits involving 2.5 million patients and employees for $14 million.
- The attacks occurred in 2023 and 2024 by different ransomware groups.
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2023 and 2024 Ransomware Breaches Affected More Than 2.5M Michigan-based McLaren Health Care has agreed to pay $14 million to settle consolidated class action litigation involving two ransomware attacks - allegedly by Alphv/BlackCat in 2023 and by Inc Ransom in 2024 - that affected about 2.5 million patients and employees.