Ransomware 101
Hospital Hacks
How They Got In
Stopping Cybercrime
Protecting Patients
100

This type of cyberattack locks files and demands money to restore access.

What is ransomware?

100

This healthcare system experienced a breach in March 2025 affecting 5.6 million people.

What is Yale New Haven Health?

100

Fake emails pretending to be from trusted sources are known as this.

What is phishing?

100

This security model continuously verifies every user and device.

What is Zero Trust?

100

This type of information includes Social Security numbers and medical records.

What is Protected Health Information (PHI)?

200

Healthcare organizations collect this type of information to care for patients.

What is personal/patient information (PHI)?

200

This healthcare technology company discovered unauthorized access in March 2026.

What is CareCloud?

200

Hospitals can be compromised when attackers target these connected companies instead of the hospital directly.

What are third-party vendors?

200

AES-256 and RSA-2048 are examples of this security technique.

What is encryption?

200

Hospitals must notify this federal department within 60 days of discovering certain breaches.

What is the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)?

300

Criminals often use stolen patient information to commit this crime involving someone's identity.

What is identity theft?

300

This information was NOT stolen during the Yale New Haven Health breach.

What are electronic medical records or credit card numbers?

300

These hospital devices often lack strong built-in security, making them attractive targets.

What are medical devices (X-rays, heart monitors, etc.)?

300

IDS/IPS and EDR are used for this cybersecurity purpose.

What is real-time threat detection?

300

Hospitals often switch to these instead of electronic records during ransomware incidents.

What are paper charts/manual records?

400

Without this, encrypted files often cannot be recovered after a ransomware attack.

What is the decryption key?

400

Approximately this many people were affected by the Yale New Haven Health attack.

What is 5.6 million?

400

This type of malicious software locks files and demands payment.

What is malware/ransomware?

400

Dividing a hospital network into isolated zones is called this.

What is network segmentation?

400

One emotional effect patients may experience after a data breach.

What is emotional stress?

500

Name two dangers of ransomware besides locking files.

What are identity theft, phishing scams, fraud, medical identity theft, or selling personal information?

500

CareCloud detected hackers after approximately this many hours.

What is 8 hours?

500

During phishing attacks, hackers often steal these to gain access.

What are login credentials?

500

Regularly updating systems to remove weaknesses is known as this.

What is vulnerability and patch management?

500

Name three types of information commonly targeted by cybercriminals.

What are PHI, PII, Social Security numbers, bank numbers, credit card information, or biometric data?