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NHS IT systems cyber attack causing mayhem :(
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/may/12/hospitals-across-england-hit-by-large-scale-cyber-attack
http://news.sky.com/story/nhs-trusts-hit-by-cyberattack-10874280
look very bad, lots of NHS services being affected :(
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This really is shocking. My sister just called (works in the NHS) and this is having a massive impact.
Major ops being cancelled. This could be disastrous.
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It looks like a lot of ransomware from what I could tell from images posted on twitter, which is obviously bad but may mean patient data isn't compromised and all their PCs can be wiped and restored back to working condition.
I did wonder if this was related:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39856391
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Most NHS computers would probably still be running XP right now.
EDIT. Not just the NHS, and not just the UK
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This item was edited on Friday, 12th May 2017, 16:11
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Rob, while patient data may not be compromised, patient's health certainly can be. Their medical records can be inaccessible which in some cases could actually affect crucial and potential life or death decisions.
Ste
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Been watching the news of this multi-country hacking, and the criminals want paid in bitcoin, so surely the account can be traced? (Or can it? I do not understand why bitcoin payment can be untraceable).
So called data crime Experts on the news say the criminals may get up to 10% of money from victims worldwide, so that's a lot of cash.
This item was edited on Friday, 12th May 2017, 22:38
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"while patient data may not be compromised, patient's health certainly can be"
I did say it was bad, just not as bad as it could be. Ransomware on a computer usually results in data loss (because lots of people still do not back up!), but at least in this instance they can wipe any affected system and apply the Microsoft security patch they should have applied in March.
If this was a data breach then systems could be down for longer.
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It's probably fair to say that this wasn't a targeted attack, rather a roaming program that was just looking for a backdoor into a vulnerable system, and given that the NHS hasn't got the money to upgrade their systems to something that's still being supported by Microsoft, it was probably only a matter of time before this kind of thing was exploited.
Just put combofix on a USB and get rid mate
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And it still boils down to the fact that what almost certainly happened is that some member of staff ignored security protocols on a government network and opened an attachment or followed a link they shouldn't have...
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"Just put combofix on a USB and get rid mate"What do you mean?
Ste
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