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Waikato DHB can t say how many patients data released onto dark web after cyberattack

Waikato DHB can t say how many patients data released onto dark web after cyberattack Newshub 9 hrs ago © Newshub. Watch: Waikato DHB s chief executive provides an update on the cyber attack. The Waikato District Health Board is working to contact patients whose data has got into the wrong hands, chief executive Kevin Snee says.  It was revealed on Wednesday information hacked during a cyber attack six weeks ago has ended up on the dark web.  The DHB s hospitals and services were severely disrupted following the attack - with some having to seek treatment at other hospitals throughout the country. Snee told a news briefing on Thursday the DHB is working with privacy experts to resolve the matter.

Waikato DHB must investigate data dump at pace says privacy commissioner

“So I would expect the DHB to be investigating that at some pace,” Edwards told Stuff. But, despite several requests from Stuff on Tuesday, Waikato DHB s communications team was unable to organise an interview with chief executive Kevin Snee. It was not clear how many staff members or patients have had personal information compromised, or how many people the DHB has contacted about it so far. Edwards said there was a risk that personal information on the dark web could be used for identity theft. supplied Waikato DHB document dump. If people knew their data was on the dark web, they could request a credit freeze from credit reporters Centrix, Illion and Equifax, Edwards said.

Waikato DHB ransomware attack: Documents released online

A Waikato District Health Board notice in May. Photo: RNZ / Andrew McRae RNZ has been shown screenshots of what appears to be a link to a directory of sensitive information. The list of documents suggests it includes data of patients and staff. It has been six weeks since a ransomware attack crippled its systems and forced a massive overhaul of its operations. The ransomware attack brought the DHB s hospitals and services to a grinding halt and staff have had to resort to manual workarounds to continue caring for patients. Some people needing specialist treatment have had to travel to other DHBs.

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