
What The Pitt Gets Right About Ransomware and What Hospitals Can't Afford to Ignore
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The article references the TV show The Pitt to highlight discrepancies between fictional portrayals of ransomware attacks on hospitals and real-world consequences. It emphasizes that real hospitals do not experience the clean, resolved outcomes depicted in media, implying prolonged disruptions and severe operational impacts. No specific technical details, dates, CVE IDs, or numerical data are provided in the extracted content. The focus is on the broader implications of ransomware for healthcare institutions rather than granular attack vectors or statistics. The discussion centers on the inability of hospitals to afford overlooking ransomware risks.