Published:
5:49 PM February 18, 2021
Dr Sandra Husbands, director of public health for the City and Hackney, and Hackney Mayor Phil Glanville.
- Credit: Hackney Council
Hackney residents can have their coronavirus questions answered by a leading doctor in a live Q&A hosted by the Gazette.
On February 25 from 5pm to 6pm, we are inviting residents to join Dr Sandra Husbands, director of public health for the City and Hackney, and Hackney Mayor Phil Glanville for a live Q&A session about the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine in the borough.
The Q&A, in which attendees can put their queries to Dr Husbands or Mayor Glanville live - will be moderated by the Gazette s chief reporter Franki Berry.
A woman using a laptop computer
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Organised criminals who carried out a cyberattack against Hackney Council months ago have now published some of the stolen personal data on the dark web and damaged backups to hinder recovery.
Experts supporting the council do not think the information - which is thought to be a limited set of data - has been published on a widely available public forum, or that it is accessible through internet search engines - but they are not 100 per cent sure.
The dark web is part of the internet that is not visible to search engines and requires specific software, configurations or authorisation to access it.