Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CBI alerts all state police about cyber criminals targeting hospitals

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NEWDELHI: The CBI has alerted all the state police about cyber criminals increasing­ly targeting hospitals and other vital health installati­ons, which are tackling coronaviru­s pandemic, usi ng ransomware after an Interpol notice red flagged global patterns, officials said on Tuesday.

The CBI has written to all the Interpol Liaison Officers of state police about the increased activities of cyber criminals prowling on Internet looking to hack into systems of hospitals by planting ranswonwar­e through emails to block access to vital files and documents and demanding ransom for their release, they said.

“Cyber criminals are using ransomware to hold hospitals and medical services digitally hostage; preventing them from accessing vital files and systems until a ransom is paid,” the Interpol has said.

The CBI is national central bureau of India solely tasked to coordinate with Lyon-based Interpol. The Interpol has issued a purple notice alerting all its 194 member countries about such activities, they said.

Purple notice is issued by the Interpol to seek or provide informatio­n on modus operandi, objects, devices and concealmen­t methods used by criminals.

The Internatio­nal police organisati­on has red flagged a ransomware which is being spread using email camouflage­d as informatio­n or advice regarding coronaviru­s or COVID-19 from a government agency, luring the recipi e nt to click t he i nf e c t e d attachment­s. Once the attachment is opened, it blocks the recipient’s access to the system till a ransom in paid, they said. The Interpol has said that globally hospitals are at the “highest risk” of becoming victims of such emails in the wake of the pandemic, the officials said.

The body has recommende­d that all important files should be properly backed up and hardware and software systems should be updated by hospitals to ward off any possibilit­y of coming under such cyber attack, they said.

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