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Ransomware Group sinobi Hits: Pittsburgh Gastroenterology Associates

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Target organization Pittsburgh Gastroenterology Associates pghgastro.com Healthcare

Summary

In the latest cybersecurity news, Pittsburgh Gastroenterology Associates — a company operating in the US — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group sinobi. This data breach, discovered on 2025-09-01 21:18:59.005374, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2026.

Incident Report

Attribute Information
Target Organization Pittsburgh Gastroenterology Associates
Threat Group sinobi
Summary Pittsburgh Gastroenterology Associates specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive health issues, focusing on diseases of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. The organization provides a comprehensive range of services, including state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic options, particularly emphasizing screening colonoscopy starting at age 45 due to an increase in colorectal cancer among younger individuals. They aim to deliver high-quality medical care with a team of skilled providers dedicated to patient compassion and support. Their intended clientele includes individuals needing gastroenterology services and preventive screenings.
Date of Breach 2025-08-09 14:30:07.643000
Discovery Date 2025-09-01 21:18:59.005374
Region US
Target Domain pghgastro.com
Business Sector Healthcare

 

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