NHS Cyberattack in UK Inflicted Long-Term Harm on Patient Health
- June 2024 breach resulted in long-term, permanent issues
- Russian cybercrime group demanded $50 million from UK service
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A cyberattack that paralyzed hospitals and clinics in London last year resulted in harm to dozens of patients, leading to long-term or permanent damage to their health in at least two cases, according to data obtained by Bloomberg News.
In June 2024, a Russian hacking gang targeted Synnovis, a contractor that provides blood testing, transfusion and other pathology services to the UK’s National Health Service, or NHS. The incident plunged health-care providers predominantly in the southeast of the city into crisis.