Hospital Universitario Del Valle (HUV), a major public teaching hospital located in Cali, Colombia, has allegedly been compromised by a threat actor on a known cybercrime forum. The unidentified actor claims to have exfiltrated a significant amount of highly sensitive patient data and is currently attempting to sell the database for $500.
According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data includes 264,454 lines and documents, totaling approximately 25 GB of personal and medical information. The allegedly stolen data includes:
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Record IDs and License numbers
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Report UUIDs
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Full names (first and last separated)
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Document types and numbers
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Birth dates and ages
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Genders
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Phone numbers
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Addresses (including Municipality, Department, and Country)
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Associated institutions and branches
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History numbers
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Treating physicians and registry details
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Service, Ward, and Bed information
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Full clinical lab results (including HIV, Rheumatoid Factor, ANA, Anti-DNA, Cholesterol, Glucose, Creatinine, Electrolytes, CBC, Coagulation, Troponin, etc.)
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Sample dates (requested, collected, received, validated, printed)
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Responsible bacteriologists and registry details
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Radiographs
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