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Waikato DHB can t say how many patients data released onto dark web after cyberattack

Waikato DHB can t say how many patients data released onto dark web after cyberattack Newshub 9 hrs ago © Newshub. Watch: Waikato DHB s chief executive provides an update on the cyber attack. The Waikato District Health Board is working to contact patients whose data has got into the wrong hands, chief executive Kevin Snee says.  It was revealed on Wednesday information hacked during a cyber attack six weeks ago has ended up on the dark web.  The DHB s hospitals and services were severely disrupted following the attack - with some having to seek treatment at other hospitals throughout the country. Snee told a news briefing on Thursday the DHB is working with privacy experts to resolve the matter.

Potentially hundreds affected in Waikato DHB data dump on dark web

The May 18 cyberattack on Waikato DHB crippled its hospitals’ services. Snee said this was a different set of data than the first, which was revealed in a screenshot sent by hackers to media in May. About 165 staff had been contacted from that first data leak. Snee said there was also a group of folders involving a “couple of hundred” patients from that first incident. He said the DHB was now working through another set of information from this latest data dump which he learnt about on Tuesday – and which also “potentially” involved hundreds of people. Snee confirmed staff driver’s licences and passports had been involved in the latest data dump.

Waikato DHB yet to contact patients whose data was published online after cyberattack

Waikato DHB yet to contact patients whose data was published online after cyberattack
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Cyber attack: Waitako DHB patients treated in private sector to deal with backlog

All of the services have a level of disruption but we have our core systems back up and running . but obviously these core services have a range of interconnecting services to support them and some of those aren t yet functioning. Waikato DHB chief executive, Kevin Snee. Photo: RNZ / Andrew McRae It s going to take a number of weeks before we ve got everything back up and running and then of course beyond that there is continued data input from all the data we ve been collecting manually over the last fives weeks. Of course then there s the patient who had non-urgent treatment that didn t take place, but will have to take place over the next few months.

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