Four years ago, the UK’s National Health Service suddenly found itself one of the most high-profile victims of a global cyberattack.
On 12 May 2017, WannaCry ransomware hit organisations around the world, but hospitals and GP surgeries throughout England and Scotland were particularly badly affected. A significant number of services were disrupted as malware encrypted computers used by NHS trusts, forcing thousands of appointments to be cancelled and ambulances to be rerouted.
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Source: ZSNet

