Hack that crippled London hospitals is only the latest to hi...

Hack that crippled London hospitals is only the latest to hit UK

The Star | 2024-06-05 09:05

The incidents illustrate the numerous cybersecurity challenges facing the NHS, which delivers care to the UK's 68 million residents through a network of 229 trusts spread out across the kingdom. -- AFP In June of last year, a Russian cybercrime gang called BlackCat hacked the Barts Health NHS Trust, a part of the UK's National Health Service that operates several hospitals in London, and published some of it online in an extortion attempt. Last month, a different group, called INC Ransom, published a huge trove of data - three terabytes' worth - culled from a hack of the NHS Dumfries and Galloway, an NHS board overseeing a region of Scotland for the health service. And on Monday, hackers launched a ransomware attack against a key partner to the NHS, a company called Synnovis that helps manage blood transfusions and lab services for hospitals operating under the Guy's and St Thomas' NH...

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