University of Hawaii Cancer Center hit by ransomware attack

University of Hawaii Cancer Center hit by ransomware attack

A ransomware attack at the University of Hawaii’s Cancer Center in August 2025 led to data theft including historic personal information of research participants. The university responded by paying a ransom for decryption and took measures to secure its systems, but not all individuals have been notified yet. #ClopRansomware #HarvardUniversity #UniversityOfHawaii

Keypoints

  • The University of Hawaii’s Cancer Center was breached in August 2025, compromising research data and personal information.
  • The attack delayed recovery efforts, prompting the university to disconnect affected systems and engage cybersecurity experts.
  • Some stolen files from the 1990s contained Social Security numbers of research participants.
  • Hawaii’s university implemented new security measures, including endpoint protection and third-party audits, after the breach.
  • Other U.S. institutions like Harvard, Princeton, and Pennsylvania universities have also faced similar cyberattacks involving data theft.

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