The FBI is investigating whether a hacker broke into the state’s confidential cancer registry, possibly holding personal information and medical records hostage.Health and Human Services Commissioner Tom Suehs says state health officials notified his office in early May that a hacker was holding the Texas Cancer Registry hostage and demanding a ransom. Suehs says preliminary investigation results from the FBI indicate the threat may be a hoax, and officials with the Department of State Health Services, which oversees the cancer registry, say they don’t believe the names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers and personal medical information contained in it were stolen. But if the FBI determines private records were revealed, Suehs says, health officials will quickly notify the people listed in the registry. “This is an incident that makes everybody’s antennas go a little bit higher, and I’m using it as an opportunity to elevate our awareness of our responsibility to protect information,” Suehs says. “Nothing is 100-percent secure. But I think [most of] our systems, our processes, worked. And that’s the positive thing.”

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