ChristianaCare issued the following announcement on Nov. 24.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently issued an emergency advisory about an elevated threat of cybersecurity attacks targeting health care systems in the U.S. These threats can come via phone calls, text messages or emails. ChristianaCare advises that everyone be alert to potential phone, e-mail and text-messaging scams. If you receive a suspicious phone call, text message or email from ChristianaCare that asks you to make a financial transaction or to provide personal information, please visit www.christianacare.org or call 302-733-1000 and ask to speak to someone from the department or service who contacted you.
Thank you for your vigilance in helping to keep your personal information and ChristianaCare safe from cybersecurity threats. For additional information about how to avoid scams, visit the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information Website: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-avoid-scam
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Source: ChristianaCare
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