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Centro Médico Virgen De La Caridad

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This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the hive group against Centro Médico Virgen De La Caridad. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Country
Business Category
Healthcare / Pharma
Employees
101-1000
Discovered
2022-12-31
Published
December 31, 2022
Victim ID
N9xVHiudDolR

Attack Summary

Grupo Centro Médico Virgen de la Caridad, a private health company with its own identity that was born in 1981 in the city of Cartagena, where it is headquartered, currently has 2 hospitals (Cartagena and Caravaca), 20 polyclinics, 23 physiotherapy clinics and 16 dental clinics , which are distributed throughout different parts of the Region of Murcia and Orihuela Costa. In addition, the group has 1 aesthetic clinic (Cartagena), plus 1 Ophthalmological clinic (Cartagena). The health entity that is committed to global, close, accessible and highly qualified care, is made up of more than 600 professionals (including health, administrative and patient care personnel) whose purpose is to offer a wide range of services on a daily basis under the better and more complete health care. All our centers are equipped with the most advanced technology, an essential support, which together with our highly qualified human capital, has made us, over almost 40 years of activity, a benchmark in private medicine in the Region of Murcia. We welcome you to Grupo Centro Médico Virgen de la Caridad, where new challenges are not a problem but a challenge for growth and improvement in private healthcare .

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