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3 Terabytes Of NHS Patients’ Data Leaked On The Dark Web—Remember: Anything Digital Can Be Diddled! – UKColumn News

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Full news and all the source links: www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-21st-june-2024
– Synnovis: Update on Cyber Incident—Monday 17th June 2024
– King’s College NHS (on X): King’s College NHS’s post
– The ransomware attack on pathology provider Synnovis is continuing to impact our services.
– NHS England Digital (on X): NHS England Digital’s post
“Ransomware is a form of malicious software that makes data or systems unusable until the victim makes a payment. Reduce the risk […]”
– Trend Micro: New Golang Ransomware Agenda Customizes Attacks
– The Register: INC Ransom claims responsibility for attack on NHS Scotland 14 comment bubble on white—Sensitive documents dumped on leak site amid claims of 3 TB of data stolen in total
– NHS Dumfries & Galloway: Cyber Attack
– Bureau of Industry and Security: Commerce Department Prohibits Russian Kaspersky Software for U.S. Customers
– Securelist: Operation Triangulation: The last (hardware) mystery
– Globes: Israel Business News: Gil Shwed: One company, one job
– Check Point Software: Check Point Press Releases: Check Point Announces a New Collaboration with Microsoft to Supercharge Infinity AI Copilot with Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service
– Check Point Software: Denbighshire County Council Selects Eventia Suite to Simplify Security Management
– Check Point Software: NHS—Check Point Software Technologies

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One Response to “3 Terabytes Of NHS Patients’ Data Leaked On The Dark Web—Remember: Anything Digital Can Be Diddled! – UKColumn News”

  1. Belyi says:

    Which is why I never do any internet banking and rarely (only in case of necessity) do I use my credit card.

    A friend of mine, who is a retired psychiatrist, used a separate computer unconnected to the Internet for his patient records.