UK battles one of the ‘biggest ever’ hacking attack on NHS, read what Dark Web posting says

The United Kingdom’s public sector has been scrambling to deal with ransomware attacks since the past few months. The latest one to be hit is NHS Trust, in what is claimed to be the biggest-ever breach of the country’s healthcare data. Barts Health NHS Trust, which runs five London-based hospitals, was recently added to the dark web leak site of the ALPHV ransomware gang. The hospitals are: St Bartholomew’s Hospital, The Royal London Hospital, Mile End Hospital, Whipps Cross Hospital and Newham Hospital. The gang has reportedly stolen 7 terabytes of sensitive data.

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