Four Major UK Hospitals Targeted In Malware Attack

Four Major UK Hospitals Targeted In Malware Attack

It is not the first time UK hospitals are targeted by cyber criminals. Four different UK hospitals have been hit by a large-scale malware attack. Several thousands of files across these London hospitals are threatened by this malicious software. Barts, the largest NHS trust in England, is working on addressing the situation. Interestingly enough, it does not appear ransomware is used for this attack Moreover, there is no Bitcoin demand by the cyber criminals either. The attack against Barts health trust is rather disconcerting, as it is a major cyber attack against the UK hospital sector.....


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