What does the London NHS hospitals data theft mean for patients?
Briefly

A Russian criminal gang stole highly sensitive NHS data, such as blood test results for HIV and cancer, through a recent cyberattack on Synnovis, affecting several hospitals and patients.
This cyberattack involved the release of private information after Synnovis refused to pay ransom, leading to a joint effort by Synnovis, NHS, and cybersecurity authorities to analyze the stolen data.
The data stolen by the Russian gang, Qilin, includes results of blood tests taken by patients for various medical reasons, involving roughly 300 million patient interactions with the NHS over many years.
The stolen patient data includes names, dates of birth, NHS numbers, and details of blood tests, raising concerns about the impact on patients' privacy and the potential risks associated with such sensitive information.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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