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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Jun 30, 2017, 08:20 AM Jun 2017

Cyberattack Forces West Virginia Hospital to Scrap Computers

Retweeted by David Fahrenthold: https://twitter.com/Fahrenthold

Petya cyberattack hit a West Virginia hospital, forcing it to scrap its entire computer network, use paper records





Cyberattack Forces West Virginia Hospital to Scrap Computers

Petya attack forces Princeton Community Hospital to use paper records as it scraps, rebuilds computer network

By Melanie Evans

https://twitter.com/_melaevans
melanie.evans@wsj.com

June 29, 2017 4:58 p.m. ET

Princeton Community Hospital in rural West Virginia will scrap and replace its entire computer network after being struck by the cyberattack paralyzing computers globally.

The cyberattack, known as Petya, froze the hospital’s electronic medical record system early Tuesday, leaving doctors unable to review patients’ medical history or transmit laboratory and pharmacy orders, said Rose Morgan, the hospital’s vice president of patient care services.

Officials were unable to restore services, and found there was no way to pay a ransom for the return of their system. So, after consulting with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and cybersecurity experts, officials made the decision to replace the system.
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Cyberattack Forces West Virginia Hospital to Scrap Computers (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2017 OP
They actually thought they could pay a ransom? pangaia Jun 2017 #1
That's what some hackers do, shut down Canoe52 Jun 2017 #3
But I mean, pangaia Jun 2017 #4
For the hackers behind this week's global cyberattack, the mission was pain, not profit mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2017 #2

Canoe52

(2,963 posts)
3. That's what some hackers do, shut down
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 09:25 AM
Jun 2017

your system and demand a ransom.

It sounds like the hospital was waiting for a ransom request and it never came.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
4. But I mean,
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 12:06 PM
Jun 2017

Somebody is dumb enough to actually BELIEVE it is possible to safely pay a ransom, and that then everything will be ...okay dokey?




Especially somebody running a hospital computer system?









mahatmakanejeeves

(60,933 posts)
2. For the hackers behind this week's global cyberattack, the mission was pain, not profit
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 08:28 AM
Jun 2017

Retweeted by Melanie Evans: https://twitter.com/_melaevans

For the hackers behind this week's global cyberattack, the mission was pain, not profit



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