Medical Device Maker Reports Data Theft Hack to SEC
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• UFP Technologies reported a cyber incident involving data theft or destruction to the SEC.
• The article highlights threats and risks in the healthcare supply chain.
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Attack Spotlights Threats, Risks Facing Healthcare Supply Chain UFP Technologies, a Massachusetts-based maker of single-use medical devices and other healthcare supplies, has notified the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of a cyber incident discovered on Valentine's Day that involved the theft or destruction of company data.