Another Hospital Paralyzed By Bitcoin Ransomware

Another Hospital Paralyzed By Bitcoin Ransomware

Another hospital was attacked again with a crypto-locking malware called “Locky.” Henderson Kentucky Methodist Hospital had announced an “Internal State of Emergency” after the system was infected by the malicious computer program. Just after the recent Ottawa hospital attack and the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center extortion, which allowed hackers....


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