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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

The Hackers Take Out A Whole National Health System – This Is Getting Beyond A Joke

This appeared last week:

Ireland’s health service hit by “significant ransomware attack”

Healthcare IT systems have been shut down as precaution.

By Tammy Lovell

May 14, 2021 10:00 AM

Ireland’s health service IT system has been shut down as a precautionary measure, following a cyber attack today.

The Health Service Executive (HSE) believes the attack is by international criminals attempting to extort money, although no demand has yet been received.

HSE confirmed there had been “a significant ransomware attack on the HSE IT systems” and it had closed down systems “to protect them from this attack and to allow us fully assess the situation with our own security partners.”

Irish health minister Stephen Donnelly said the attack was having “a severe impact” on health and social care services, but emergency services and the National Ambulance Service were still in operation.

WHY IT MATTERS 

Ransomware is a malicious software that encrypts files on a computer system.

The attack has caused health services to temporarily return to paper-based systems, leading to delays and cancellations to patient services. 

Hospitals affected include the Rotunda Maternity Hospital and the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin, which have both reported significant disruption to services, as they are unable to access electronic records.

The UL Hospitals group warned of long delays for patients. In a statement on Twitter it said it was “largely operating manual back-up systems” and delays would continue “until such time as patient information, diagnostic reporting and other affected IT systems are secure and operational.”

COVID-19 vaccinations and tests will continue, but the registration portal for vaccinations and testing referrals system have bene shut down.

THE LARGER CONTEXT 

The attack comes four years after the WannaCry virus attack, which affected more than 200,000 computers in 150 countries worldwide. It caused disruption to around 81 NHS trusts and more than 600 primary care organisations in England.

More recently, the outsourcing firm behind NHS Test and Trace, Serco confirmed that parts of its infrastructure in mainland Europe had experienced a double extortion ransomware attack from cybercriminals.

In February, French insurance company Mutuelle Nationale des Hospitaliers (MNH) suffered a ransomware attack that disrupted the company's healthcare operations. 

Last year, the Vastaamo therapy centre in Finland was targeted by who obtained medical records from patient therapy sessions.  

Lots more here:

https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/emea/ireland-s-health-service-hit-significant-ransomware-attack

As attacks go this is certainly a biggie.

Clearly we need to just keep raising awareness of the risk and training every user on how to avoid clicking on those phishing e-mails! Sadly this is a battle we will keep losing from time to time!

David.

Update 18 May, 2021.

Irish ransomware attack to cost health service tens of millions of euros

By on

Significant disruption continues.

The Irish health service expects to spend tens of millions of euros rebuilding its IT systems from a cyber attack which is set to cause significant disruption to diagnostic services into next week.

Ireland's health service operator shut down all its IT systems on Friday to protect them from a significant ransomware attack the government said was carried out by an international cyber crime gang.

While the Covid-19 vaccination programme was not directly affected and the Health Service Executive (HSE) restored its test and tracing system within hours, hospital appointments have been cancelled across all outpatient services.

https://www.itnews.com.au/news/irish-ransomware-attack-to-cost-health-service-tens-of-millions-of-euros-564678

Amazing cost!

D.

 

 

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