Close to 82% of HSE servers decrypted after cyberattack
The May cyberhack resulted in more than 85,000 computers being shut down in an attempt to contain the attack.
Digital Desk Staff
Around 82 per cent of HSE servers have been decrypted since the cyberattack in May, the HSE’s chief operations officer has said.
As the Irish Examiner reports, the May cyberhack resulted in more than 85,000 computers being shut down in an attempt to contain the attack.
It compromised the HSE’s entire system, resulting in knock-on effects on services, equipment, and access to patient records.
The HSE has been working since then to restore their systems, prioritising those which are “most critical” to patient care.
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