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Ransomware attack on England's health system highlights life-threatening impact of cybercrime
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Pearson, Jordan
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Blood groups
/ Cancer surgery
/ Gangs
/ Health services
/ Law enforcement
/ Ransomware
2024
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Pearson, Jordan
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Blood groups
/ Cancer surgery
/ Gangs
/ Health services
/ Law enforcement
/ Ransomware
2024
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Ransomware attack on England's health system highlights life-threatening impact of cybercrime
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Ransomware attack on England's health system highlights life-threatening impact of cybercrime
2024
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The National Health Service in England is urging people with universal blood types to donate after a ransomware attack disrupted hospitals' ability to match patients — underlining how cyberattacks can have serious and potentially life-threatening impacts. Experts also believe they have a body count: A 2023 study by researchers at the University of Minnesota estimated that between 42 and 67 Medicare patients died as a result of delayed care due to ransomware attacks between 2016 and 2021. Synnovis CEO Mark Dollar said in a statement on June 4 that the London-based provider is working with law enforcement and that he is \"incredibly sorry for the inconvenience and upset this is causing to patients, service users and anyone else affected.\"
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