The Beauseville nursing home (Eure) was the victim of a cyber attack on Wednesday, we learned from Le Havre Hospital Group, a support hospital for the elderly facility that provides patient care.not affected“.
This attack has been carried outusing a cryptolocker“resulted”unavailable information system“and”sensitive data is encrypted“, the communication department of Le Havre Hospital noted.
The white plan was launched
The hospital informs that the computer network of the other institutions of the hospital group is isolated, and the process of returning to the normal state is underway. Management that didn’t get itofficial ransom note“, announced that he will file a complaint.
The Cryptolocker program, which appeared in 2013, encrypts data on targeted servers and demands a ransom, most often paid in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, to break the encryption.
A”white planea 14-man crisis unit was launched and operational, the hospital management said in a press release. “Patient care is not affected“, it is emphasized. In this Ehpad, where 55 agents work for 60 residents, “The incident remains relatively isolated, with ten computer stations and one server. Degraded procedures are in place, but not the same effect as in a hospital“, the communication service assessed.
A computer attack against the Sud Francilien Hospital Center (CHSF) in Corbay-Essonne, southeast of Paris, disrupted services between Saturday and Sunday. The hacker(s) demanded a ransom of 10 million dollars, worded in English.
Source: Le Figaro

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