University of Hawaii engaged with hackers who hijacked cancer study data
Social Security numbers and other personal information from participants in a University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center study were exposed to computer hackers in August but four months later UH had yet to notify those affected that their data was stolen.
UH outlined the ransomware attack in a report to the Legislature in December, which appears to be later than required by state law and lacked required information.
UH officials declined an interview request and have refused to provide key information, including which cancer research project had been affected, how many participants’ Social Security numbers were exposed and whether — or how much — UH paid the hackers to regain access to Cancer Center research files.
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