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"description": "Livingston HealthCare says some systems remain limited while recovery continues",
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"textContent": "Livingston HealthCare in Livingston, Montana, says its phone system has been restored after a cybersecurity incident disrupted communications and led the hospital to take some systems offline, but network disruptions continue as restoration work proceeds.\n\nThe nonprofit hospital said Feb. 13 that a “potential cybersecurity incident” disrupted its phone systems and network and that it temporarily took certain systems offline “out of an abundance of caution” while it assessed the situation and worked with outside experts.\n\nLivingston HealthCare advised patients with urgent needs to call 911 or go directly to the emergency department. It said UrgentCare would remain open during normal hours.\n\nIn an update posted Feb. 16, the hospital said patients can again call Livingston HealthCare “as usual,” but “some network services remain limited.” It said patient care continues and that internal teams and external partners are working to fully restore systems “as quickly and safely as possible.”\n\nThe hospital has not publicly described the nature of the incident, whether any data was accessed, or whether any group has demanded payment. As of Feb. 16, no public claim of responsibility tied to Livingston HealthCare was evident in widely available reporting. Livingston HealthCare did not immediately respond to an email seeking additional details.\n\nLivingston HealthCare is a 25-bed critical access hospital that provides emergency care and clinics serving Park County and surrounding communities.\n\nMontana has seen relatively few publicly disclosed, high-profile cyber disruptions that triggered broad service outages in recent months, though the state has had notable healthcare-related incidents. Planned Parenthood of Montana said it detected unusual network activity Aug. 28, 2024, and later confirmed it was targeted in a late-August cybersecurity incident.\n\n****Chip in once****\nIf this reporting helped you, a one-time tip helps cover hosting, tools and future investigations.\n\nTip us\n\n****Support us monthly****\nA small monthly pledge keeps independent coverage and our reader tools online for everyone.\n\nBecome a Supporter\n\nOutside Montana, a major healthcare disruption in late 2025 hit Mississippi’s Singing River Health System, which said it shut down select systems, including internet access, after identifying a potential cyber incident and temporarily blocked MyChart access before restoring it.\n\nIn Montana, organizations that notify residents of breaches involving personal information may also appear on the state Office of Consumer Protection’s reported data-breaches resources after notifications occur.",
"title": "Montana hospital restores phones as cyber-related network disruptions persist",
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