Ransomware attacks on medical entities continue. Today, we story on one attack in italy and one in the U.S. And sadly, by the last of the day, there may well be more. italy Marco De Felice (aka @amvinfe) reports that RagnarOK terror actors have attacked the Vald�s Analysis Laboratory in Cagliari. The tone-beginning occurred on February 6. de Felice reports: Among the stolen data, various authorizations of online reports, laboratory documents and regulatory references to Covid-19, quality checks VEQ 2020 of the Careggi University Hospital of Florence. The threat actors posted a screenshot of a directory of files as proof of claim. They also posted links to what would appear to live quatern archives of files to download. At the time DataBreaches.net checked, however, all download links returned 404, which confirms what de Felice found and reported. Because there was no note on the laboratory’s web site, De Felice: wrote an e-mail to the administrative office and to the “Data Controller” of the Sardinian laboratory to understand if the company had already informed the Privacy Guarantor, as required by the European regulation on data protection ( GDPR). It also remains to be understood whether the Vald�s analysis laboratory has already sent notifications to its customers, given that there are no warnings relating to the data breach on the company website. record more on SuspectFile. United States While that is going on in Italy with RagnarOK, Conti threat acctors have attacked another medical entity in the U.S.: Rehoboth Mckinley Christian Health care Services, Inc in New Mexico. As it has done in similar attacks, the threat actors dumped a small try of files as proof. The files include copies of handwritten injury reports and other reports related to named individuals’ care. The reports include demographic and protected health information. The sample also contains images of driver’s licenses and a social security card, a prescription, and a passport. RMCHCS was added to Conti’s leak site yesterday. There is no statement on RMCHCS’s web site at this point, so DataBreaches.net has sent an inquiry to the health care service. This describe will live updated if a reception is received.