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NHS cyber attack: GPs and hospitals hit by ransomware



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NHS cyber attack: GPs and hospitals hit by ransomware

So I flicked over to the news earlier and there was this report about GP's and hospitals being hit by a massive wave of ransomware. And it's a major thing as well as NHS hospitals in England and Scotland have been hit and affected by it. To the point that hospitals can't access patients details and some people have had to have important operations cancelled because of it. One guy was booked in to have a heart bypass operation that is very serious and it had to be cancelled. He was literally about to go in and they had to cancel on him due to not being able to access his details.

And I just thought, oh well that's quite bad I hope they get to sort it out soon. And I started to think about how a computer could become infected with ransomware and I thought, that's just like anything. Never open suspicious emails, don't click on unknown links, don't download and install questionable software that kind of thing.

Then I go to login to my VPS, to check how some of my campaigns are running. And then what do I see? That the background has been changed and there's a program running telling my my important files have been encrypted and I need to pay to have them decrypted.

Here's a screenshot of what I see on my VPS.
NHS cyber attack: GPs and hospitals hit by ransomware

Now I'm not at worried about this as it's only a VPS and I don't have any files on it. I only have my software running on it and that's it. So obviously I'm not going to pay anything. I can just ignore it and carry on without it affecting me in any way.

I would dread to think what it must be like to actually have this ransomware infect your main PC though! And I think the only thing you could really do is to format your disc and reinstall a fresh Windows install on it.

This is just another reason (next to HDD crashing) why you need to have a backup for all of your important files. That way if it does happen you can just reinstall Windows.

I don't know how on earth my VPS became infected though. I don't think I've even opened IE on it. I can only assume that it was probed and then a vulnerability (hole) was found and they got in that way. And that's probably how it's happened for all the other PC's that have become infected by this ransomware.

Fancy targeting hospitals though. That's playing with peoples lives man.

Have you been hit by this ransomware?

What do you think of it?

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clerkboy3
OMG!
This is clearly disgraceful... Shame on the people who did these things!!!
If they really wanted to attack websites of national interest, at least something less serious; but hospitals is really bad!...
These cyber attacks should never occur, especially in national or government websites! Maybe they need more stronger and robust websites!



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Atropia
I stumbled across this article initially on Reddit. From my thoughts, I found it disgusting as to why people would decide to attack a public service database.



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gkillian
It's worth noting that this is apparently a huge story - locations all over the world were attacked, from hospitals and government institutions in Europe, to FedEx in the USA, to schools in China. idealmike is correct - there was apparently a recently patched Windows vulnerability that enabled the culprits to attack targets of opportunity who had yet to make the update. (The Ransomware is apparently called Wana, for those who want to look more into it.)

These ransomware attacks are becoming more and more common, and the really garbage thing is - that as we can note from a hospital being targeted (possibly not even intentionally) - the criminals are inflicting huge amounts of damage that isn't even benefiting them in any way. They're making very little money while causing untold amounts of damage, including risking lives in this instance.

Unfortunately, ransomware seems to be on the rise - we'll probably be seeing more of this.



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