Hospital Cyberattacks. Is this a FF?
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One more reason to stay away from hospitals....
gathering up medical records, no doubt
I'm guessing you missed this on the front page this morning:
https://greatawakening.win/p/16c1ujJ0mX/but-werent-we-to-trust-the-scien/c/
Sorry I did.
Klaus is a cyber bully.
https://twitter.com/ImMeme0/status/1623477280403034113?t=9yYL_otXFQRauzE8Nnk96A&s=19
I can't understand why hecus still walking free. He should be jailed.
DiscloseTV:
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1687496225946312704?t=ifdC4dAJ2zyMljDE36Fi0w&s=19
Tbh, probably not.
One of their children companies got attacked by a group called 'netwalker' a few years ago: https://thehackernews.com/2022/10/canadian-netwalker-ransomware-affiliate.html
They probably never cleaned their systems up and left holes for another group to walk in.
Definitely keep an eye on this, but my gut says trash security practices by a repeat victim.
I will say from past experience it's extremely easy to social engineer a password out of a hospital user they're not the brightest people in the world.