Windows TCO/Incidents Caused by Microsoft
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Idaho Hospitals Working to Resume Full Operations After Cyberattack
Officials in the Idaho attack have only referred to the problem as a virus that needs to be removed.
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Information of 2.5M People Stolen in Ransomware Attack at Massachusetts Health Insurer
Point32Health, the second-largest health insurer in Massachusetts, is in the process of informing more than 2.5 million individuals that their personal and protected health information was stolen in a recent ransomware attack.
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How university cybersecurity clinics can help cities fight ransomware
Cybersecurity faculty and students can be a valuable resource to help local governments and business build cyber capacity.
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Cyberattack forces Idaho hospital to send ambulances elsewhere
The cyberattack has also hampered computer systems at nearby Mountain View Hospital, which is under the same ownership as Idaho Falls Community Hospital.
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Idaho hospitals working to resume full operations after cyberattack
Officials with Idaho Falls Community Hospital said the attack happened Monday, causing some clinics to close, some ambulances to be diverted to nearby hospitals and their cafes to only accept cash. Mountain View Hospital, also located in Idaho Falls, was similarly affected by the computer virus, officials said.
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US hospital forced to divert ambulances after cyberattack
While the exact nature of the cyberattack is unknown at this point and the hospital calls it a “virus”, it is more likely that it is dealing with a ransomware attack. By definition, a virus is a program or piece of code, that runs against your wish and can replicate itself. I put emphasis on “replicate” for a reason. This is because the replication factor is a very important component in the definition of a virus.