Hackers threaten to publish huge cache of NHS data
by icesig - Thursday March 28, 2024 at 01:44 PM
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"A ransomware group is threatening to publish a huge cache of stolen data following a cyber attack on a Scottish health board.
NHS Dumfries and Galloway warned earlier this month that hackers could have acquired “a significant quantity” of patient and staff information.
A group calling itself INC Ransom has now said it will make public three terabytes of data unless its demands are met.
The cyber criminals have published what they’ve called a “proof pack,” including confidential information on a small number of patients."



https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3g5r9g45n4o


Should be good when the big dump happens. Tongue
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The real question is the response level the government will be inflicting. Seems every time a gov body is hit the groups get "caught".
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(Apr 01, 2024, 02:39 AM)Church Wrote: The real question is the response level the government will be inflicting. Seems every time a gov body is hit the groups get "caught".

If you play with the big boys you've got to take the heat. Either way someone's getting fired for that
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this is why all the ransomware gangs at the top have a code of conduct which prevents this. they must not be able to hack anyone else. desperate retards
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i saw an article that said they posted it. womp womp
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I personally wouldn't dump medical records. Example being that I got access to almost a million records while looking for information on cartel members in MX. Saved a copy and added the data to my internal search engine for future use. Well, I'd gladly dump cartel medical records, just not civilians... Just my opinion.
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Hard disk is almost full....sad
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