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National Health Service (nhs) in the UK got hacked today... Workers at the hospitals could not access patient and appointment related data... How big a cheapskate you gotta be to hack a free public health service that is almost dying for fund shortages anyway...

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  • 4
    I reckon it's a script kiddie, there is no way a real hacker would have put a $300 value on the data.
  • 3
    @nblackburn true but it's a hack nonetheless...
  • 1
    March 14 Windows 10 patch addressed this. Spread to 74 countries as of now.
  • 3
    @codeBug Yeah it's a dick move which ever way you look at it.
  • 6
    @Jumpshot44 NHS on Windows 10, don't make me laugh.
  • 4
    Wouldn't be too surprised if it was I've of the political opponents of the NHS. Trying to make it look bad.
  • 1
    @Zaphod65 and that they have too many... Sad Really...
  • 0
    @Zaphod65 Nah, they are to busy grooming themselves and counting​ their phat stacks.
  • 0
    I've been searching a way to know if a computer is vulnerable or not, do you have any idea?
  • 2
    Not to mention how many people actually died or were physically injured due to medical staff not having proper access to charting software and other inneficiencies or miscommunications.
  • 2
    Don't worry mate, now that you are leaving the EU you'll have a lot of spare cash to rebuild the NHS.
    /s
  • 1
    @nickpapoutsis indeed.. Lol...
  • 1
    @Zaphod65 If it's running out of funds, making it look bad isn't a difficult thing to do...
  • 2
    It was an international hack, lots of big companies of said countries were hacked. From what I've seen it was a ransomware spreading over an SMB vulnerability on Windows.
  • 2
    The sad truth is, the ransomeware author probably didn't target them specifically. It's a virus. Unfortunately, hospitals are more likely that not to be behind on software updates (including security updates) because of the risk an automatic update gone awry. "Defibrillator is installing updates... Please wait."
  • 0
    All kinds of systems went down and NHS probably was 'just' collateral damage. Not unlikely that some agency like NSA is involved.
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