07/17/2025 by Lesley Mitchell
Updated July 22, 2025 –
North Country HealthCare has completed its investigation into the recent claim made by a ransomware group alleging unauthorized access to patient data. Following a thorough review by internal teams and independent cybersecurity experts, we can confirm with certainty that the claim was false and no breach occurred.
The data posted online was found to be fabricated and not associated with NCHC systems or patient information.
We appreciate the support of our cybersecurity partners and law enforcement agencies throughout this process. We continue to monitor our systems proactively and remain fully committed to the privacy and security of our patients and staff.
Original Post: July 17, 2025
North Country HealthCare is aware of a claim made by a ransomware group on the dark web alleging unauthorized access to patient data. After an internal investigation, we have found no evidence of a data breach or unauthorized access to our systems.
Independent cybersecurity experts also have reviewed the data posted and found it to be inconsistent, unverifiable, and likely fabricated.
We are continuing to monitor the situation closely and are working with cybersecurity professionals and law enforcement to ensure the safety and security of our systems and patient information.
We remain committed to transparency and will provide updates if new information becomes available. If you have questions or concerns, please contact us at info@nchcaz.org.
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