A woman has sued an Alabama hospital, alleging her newborn baby didn’t receive proper care and eventually died because of a ransomware attack at the hospital.
Oct. 4, 2021 --
Kidd says her daughter, Nicko Silar, was born July 17 with the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck, causing brain damage. That condition would have registered on the fetal heartbeat monitor if the ransomware attack was not under way,Because of the hospital’s “fraudulent non-disclosure,” the child suffered permanent injury and died April 16, 2020, the lawsuit says
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