Khaleej Times

Cyber attack cripples UK hospitals

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P 25

london — A large cyber attack crippled computer systems at hospitals across England on Friday, with appointmen­ts cancelled, phone lines down and patients turned away.

Britain’s National Health Service said hospitals were hit by an apparent “ransomware” attack, but there was no immediate evidence that patient data had been accessed.

NHS Digital, which oversees hospital cybersecur­ity, says the attack used the Wanna Decryptor variant of malware, which infects and locks computers while the attackers demand a ransom.

Pictures posted on social media showed screens of NHS computers with images demanding payment of $300 worth of the online currency Bitcoin, saying: “Ooops, your files have been encrypted!”

NHS Digital said the attack “was not specifical­ly targeted at the NHS and is affecting organisati­ons from across a range of sectors.” It said 16 NHS organisati­ons had reported being hit.

Spain, meanwhile, said several Spanish companies had been targeted in ransomware cyber attack that affected the Windows operating system of employees’ computers. It did not say which companies were targeted but telecommun­ications company Telefonica said it had detected a cybersecur­ity incident that had affected computers of some employees.

In the UK, hospitals in London, northwest England and other parts of the country reported problems and asked patients not to come to the hospitals unless it was an emergency. Most of the affected hospitals were in England, but several facilities in Scotland also reported being hit.

NHS Merseyside, which operates several hospitals in northwest England, tweeted that “following a suspected national cyberattac­k, we are taking all precaution­ary measures possible to protect our local NHS systems and services”.

East and North Hertfordsh­ire NHS Trust, which runs hospitals in an area north of London, said “the trust has experience­d a major IT problem, believed to be caused by a cyber attack”.

It said its hospitals had shut down all computer systems as a protective measure and canceled all non-urgent activity.

Bart’s Health, which runs several London hospitals, said it had activated its major incident plan, cancelling routine appointmen­ts and diverting ambulances to neighborin­g hospitals.

Britain’s National Health Service is a source of pride for many Britons but faces substantia­l budget issues and has had previous problems with its huge IT system.

Ransomware attacks are on the rise. In February 2016, the Hollywood Presbyteri­an Medical Centre in California said it had paid a $17,000 ransom to regain control of its computers from hackers.

Krishna Chinthapal­li, a registrar at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurge­ry in London, warned that British hospitals’ old operating systems and store of confidenti­al patient informatio­n made them an ideal target for blackmaile­rs. — AP

 ?? AFP file ?? Many hospitals across England cancelled appointmen­ts and turned away patients after cyber attack. —
AFP file Many hospitals across England cancelled appointmen­ts and turned away patients after cyber attack. —

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