Summary: OneBlood, a blood donation non-profit, confirmed that a ransomware attack last summer resulted in the theft of donors’ personal information, including names and Social Security numbers. The breach has raised concerns about identity theft and financial fraud, prompting the organization to offer credit monitoring services to affected individuals.
Threat Actor: Ransomware Actors | ransomware actors
Victim: OneBlood | OneBlood
Key Point :
- OneBlood’s network was compromised from July 14 to July 29, 2024, during which sensitive data was copied without authorization.
- The breach has led to critical blood shortages and an urgent call for donations due to operational disruptions.
- Impacted individuals are being offered a year of free credit monitoring and are advised to take additional steps to protect their financial information.
- The exact number of individuals affected by the breach has not been disclosed.