One of San Diego’s main health care systems, Scripps Health, had its technology servers hacked on May 1. Here’s what happened in the last week, what we know.
Scripps Health officials are not answering specific questions about Saturday’s cyberattack, but someone is responding to patients’ questions via Scripps Facebook account.
On Monday afternoon, the heath-care provider had one of its media representatives send a statement from what appeared to be a personal Gmail account, reports NBC 7 s Dana Griffin.
Sheridan is recovering at home after a two-hour shoulder surgery Monday at Scripps Carmel Valley. He went in with some concerns but said he got the same level of care he expected before the cyberattack.
“I was worried going in that something was going to be different,” Sheridan said. “I was very happy to have my shoulder surgery go on as planned.”
Sheridan contacted his health-care providers via Facebook s Instant Messenger app.