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Costs from ransomware attack against Ireland health system reach $600M

Costs from ransomware attack against Ireland health system reach $600M
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Cyber attack: Waitako DHB patients treated in private sector to deal with backlog

All of the services have a level of disruption but we have our core systems back up and running . but obviously these core services have a range of interconnecting services to support them and some of those aren t yet functioning. Waikato DHB chief executive, Kevin Snee. Photo: RNZ / Andrew McRae It s going to take a number of weeks before we ve got everything back up and running and then of course beyond that there is continued data input from all the data we ve been collecting manually over the last fives weeks. Of course then there s the patient who had non-urgent treatment that didn t take place, but will have to take place over the next few months.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says global effort needed to confront cyber attacks

Biden also met with Russian President, Putin, in Geneva overnight, a meeting in which Biden said he discussed Putin’s failure to take action on cyber criminals launching malicious attacks from Russia. “We’ll find out within the next six months to a year whether or not we actually have a strategic dialogue that matters . We’ll find out whether we have a cybersecurity arrangement that begins to bring some order,” he said to reporters after the meeting. Ardern, on Tuesday morning, was questioned by CFR members on New Zealand’s relationship with China, on cyberattacks, and domestic policies including the incorporation of wellbeing measures in Government Budgets, the 2025 smoke-free goal, and gun control.

Cryptomining attack prompts password changes at Massey University

It was an isolated incident and Massey’s core systems were not affected. “We have no evidence of other malicious or unexpected behaviour on our systems, but in accordance with best practice we are asking all students and staff to reset their passwords as soon as possible.” The university always has monitoring in place. Massey staff were busy this week working to help students change passwords. “The university has engaged an external specialist incident response team to assist in managing this attempt.” A statement, which the university would only attribute to an unnamed spokesperson, said Massey followed globally recognised best practice to protect its IT systems.

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