Has anyone been following or affected by the wave of ransomware infections in the UK? Microsoft is attempting to respond with patches for Win8 users who haven't been hit yet.
From the BBC:
A massive ransomware campaign appears to have attacked a number of organisations around the world, with reports of infections in more than 70 countries.
Telefonica, the Spanish telecoms company which owns mobile network O2, said it had detected a "cybersecurity incident" but that clients and services had not been affected.
Screenshots of a program that locks computers and demands a payment in Bitcoin have been shared online by those affected.
NHS Digital said the attack was believed to have been carried out by the malware variant Wanna Decryptor.
And The Guardian:
According to one junior doctor who works in a London hospital, the attack left hospitals struggling to care for people. “However much they pretend patient safety is unaffected, it’s not true. At my hospital we are literally unable to do any x-rays, which are an essential component of emergency medicine,” the doctor told the Guardian.
Last word is that the crisis is expected to last several days. Perhaps they can restore systems from backups? When my workplace was affected by an ransomware virus, fortunately the damage was limited to one computer, and I'm so virus-paranoid I had backups of most files in several places. What concerns me is that I know since ACA, healthcare providers in the US have been integrating their records. I wonder if this could spread.
From the BBC:
A massive ransomware campaign appears to have attacked a number of organisations around the world, with reports of infections in more than 70 countries.
Telefonica, the Spanish telecoms company which owns mobile network O2, said it had detected a "cybersecurity incident" but that clients and services had not been affected.
Screenshots of a program that locks computers and demands a payment in Bitcoin have been shared online by those affected.
NHS Digital said the attack was believed to have been carried out by the malware variant Wanna Decryptor.
And The Guardian:
According to one junior doctor who works in a London hospital, the attack left hospitals struggling to care for people. “However much they pretend patient safety is unaffected, it’s not true. At my hospital we are literally unable to do any x-rays, which are an essential component of emergency medicine,” the doctor told the Guardian.
Last word is that the crisis is expected to last several days. Perhaps they can restore systems from backups? When my workplace was affected by an ransomware virus, fortunately the damage was limited to one computer, and I'm so virus-paranoid I had backups of most files in several places. What concerns me is that I know since ACA, healthcare providers in the US have been integrating their records. I wonder if this could spread.