DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Around 700 people are suing the Kettering Health Network after a cyberattack in May 2025 crippled their hospitals’ systems for months.
Unlike previous suits that focused on stolen data being made available on the dark web, this new announcement focuses on the harm that attorneys say their clients suffered when their appointments were canceled and critical care was missed.
At a press conference on Thursday, attorneys with Wright and Shulte said that since the attack, they had filed 200 lawsuits representing around 700 people against the health care giant.
Cyberattack a gut-punch to Kettering Health patients, staff
A data breach on May 20, 2025, saw hundreds of thousands of files stolen from Kettering Health’s database, leaving their systems crippled for months…