Health Service England Ransomware Attack (see comment)
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The HSE (Ireland not England, sorry) were informed last Friday May 15 of a ransomware event. They immediately shut down their entire computer network systems. Followed by person-to-person phone calls to every 'unit' to say 'Shut down your computers - all of them - turn them off right now, and do not restart them until further notice.
Allegedly the ransom sought is €20 million or €35 million - depending on sources. We (the public) have not been informed yet exactly what the ransom is for. Is all the data scrambled so the HSE must buy a key to get it back? Or has it been 'stolen' and subject to publication on the web? Nobody knows. €35 million would be cheap if that was the end of it.
What we do know is that this has totally crippled the day-to-day operation of the Health service. The only things that are functioning 'normally' are A&E, Oncology and Dialysis - Truly essential and time critical services. Functionally, everything is being done with pen and paper as it was in the 1980's; no online access to patient's history, no email lab reports or radiology, no online access to . . . anything at all.
Pharmacy is largely OK once they get the prescription from the physician on paper (or by fax - remember them?) or have it on file. They are independent businesses with their own IT systems so not hijacked.
(They've known about this vulnerability for decades. The system is connected to the Internet!)
It depends which ransomware was used in the attack. This would be a great way to cover up any dodgy shit the HSE has done lately. I lost all my photos of my kids in 2019 along with 20+GB of personal digs all archived. Still got it all backed up on a USB hard drive......sitting there in 256bit encryption. :(
What kind of research are they into?
Never dug on HSE and not familiar with them. I'd say it's a safe bet they've been doing something suss, I mean - who the hell isn't these days?
These bastards are one of the top orchestrators and prolongers of the scamdemic.
They'll have more incriminating shit in their systems than a combined daily flush of all the toilets around the world.
Good.
Just FYI - it’s Ireland not england
Dammit, you're right. So what does HSE stand for? Health Service of Eire?
Health Service Executive.
Many thanks and apologies to any Irish people for my ignorance.
No problem:) half the Irish think of themselves as British anyway :=(
Yep, dickheads just carried on using the same systems I expect.
'Cyber attack is not affecting ongoing vaccination programme'
Oh, that's ok then.