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OneBlood has returned to normal course of business for distribution of blood products to hospitals following last month's ransomware attack.
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Several days after the blood center reported it was involved in a ransomware attack, OneBlood’s digital system is pumping blood to Florida hospitals once again.
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The blood donation organization says it’s remaining operational to collect, test and distribute blood as it works to restore full functionality to its systems "as expeditiously as possible.”
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A not-for-profit blood center serving much of the southeastern United States is facing a ransomware attack. Officials said Wednesday that the attack disabled OneBlood's information technology, forcing it to operate at a reduced capacity in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.
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Officials with Florida blood donation center OneBlood are calling for individuals who are eligible to donate convalescent plasma.As coronavirus cases…
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Floridians wondering if they had COVID-19 recently and just didn't know it have a new way to find out. OneBlood is now testing all blood donations for…
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Orlando area patients are starting to get treated for COVID-19 with the blood of patients who have recovered.When you get a virus, your body creates…
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Regional blood donation center OneBlood will begin collecting plasma from COVID-19 survivors as a possible treatment for future patients.An experimental…
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A global search is on for rare blood that could save the life of a South Florida toddler who has cancer. Florida-based OneBlood says it’s specifically...
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There are ways people can help the victims and families of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High shooting, besides grief counseling services: Donate to...