Ascension Offers Free Credit Monitoring After Cyberattack
Ascension Offers Free Credit Monitoring After Cyberattack
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel urges Ascension patients and associates to consider free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services following a recent ransomware attack. Ascension Healthcare detected unusual network activity on May 8 and is offering 12 months of complimentary services to potentially affected individuals.
The Department of Attorney General’s Data Breaches: What to do Next alert provides consumers with useful information about what kind of information can be accessed during a data breach.
For enrollment and more details, call Ascension’s dedicated center at 1-888-498-8066. For updates and further assistance, visit Ascension’s website.
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