Loading...

NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack

Loading...
NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack - Apa khabar sahabat TIMES NEW MALAYSIA, Dalam artikel yang anda baca kali ini dengan tajuk NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack, kami telah menyediakan dengan baik untuk artikel ini anda membaca dan memuat turun maklumat di dalamnya. mudah-mudahan mengisi jawatan Artikel BOLASEPAK, Artikel NEWS, Artikel PERNIAGAAN, kita menulis ini, anda boleh memahami. Nah, selamat membaca.

Tajuk : NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack
link : NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack

lihat juga


NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack

NHS cyberattack

Mike Egerton/PA Wire/PA Images

  • NHS Digital say IT staff were sent link to a patch that could have prevented last week’s cyberattack.
  • At least 45 NHS organisations across England and Scotland were hit by the attack.
  • The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was warned last year about NHS’ vulnerability to attack.

LONDON — The crippling cyberattack on the NHS could have been avoided if IT staff had followed guidance sent to them several weeks ago, it was claimed on Monday.

In a statement, NHS Digital said that IT staff across the NHS were sent a link to the latest Windows XP patch at the end of April.

A spokesperson for the organisation told Business Insider: “NHS Digital issued a targeted update on a secure portal accessible to NHS staff on April 25, and then via a bulletin to more than 10,000 security and IT professionals on April 27 to alert them to this specific issue.”

“These alerts included a patch to protect their systems. This guidance was also reissued on Friday following emergence of this issue.”

The free patch was issued by Microsoft in March, one month before a link to it was sent to staff by NHS Digital. It is not clear why it took so long for NHS Digital to send it, or why so many trusts failed to update their systems once notified.

The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was warned about the failure to update cyber security on NHS IT systems last year.

In a joint letter to the Health Secretary, the Care Quality Commission’s Chief Executive David Behan and the National Data Guardian, Dame Fiona Caldicott, warned of the urgent need to update unprotected computer systems.

The commission had been tasked by Hunt with identifying threats to patient data. In the letter they warned that “computer hardware and software that can no longer be supported should be replaced as a matter of urgency” and insisted that “more can be done to protect against potential risks”. Crucially they called on Hunt to ensure that “no unsupported operating systems, software or internet browsers are used within the IT estate.”

This is a developing story…

NOW WATCH: This video shows all of the US presidents in order of height

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



✍ Sumber Pautan : ☕ Business InsiderBusiness Insider

Kredit kepada pemilik laman asal dan sekira berminat untuk meneruskan bacaan sila klik link atau copy paste ke web server : http://ift.tt/2qnpmux

(✿◠‿◠)✌ Mukah Pages : Pautan Viral Media Sensasi Tanpa Henti. Memuat-naik beraneka jenis artikel menarik setiap detik tanpa henti dari pelbagai sumber. Selamat membaca dan jangan lupa untuk 👍 Like & 💕 Share di media sosial anda!

NHS cyberattack

Mike Egerton/PA Wire/PA Images

  • NHS Digital say IT staff were sent link to a patch that could have prevented last week’s cyberattack.
  • At least 45 NHS organisations across England and Scotland were hit by the attack.
  • The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was warned last year about NHS’ vulnerability to attack.

LONDON — The crippling cyberattack on the NHS could have been avoided if IT staff had followed guidance sent to them several weeks ago, it was claimed on Monday.

In a statement, NHS Digital said that IT staff across the NHS were sent a link to the latest Windows XP patch at the end of April.

A spokesperson for the organisation told Business Insider: “NHS Digital issued a targeted update on a secure portal accessible to NHS staff on April 25, and then via a bulletin to more than 10,000 security and IT professionals on April 27 to alert them to this specific issue.”

“These alerts included a patch to protect their systems. This guidance was also reissued on Friday following emergence of this issue.”

The free patch was issued by Microsoft in March, one month before a link to it was sent to staff by NHS Digital. It is not clear why it took so long for NHS Digital to send it, or why so many trusts failed to update their systems once notified.

The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt was warned about the failure to update cyber security on NHS IT systems last year.

In a joint letter to the Health Secretary, the Care Quality Commission’s Chief Executive David Behan and the National Data Guardian, Dame Fiona Caldicott, warned of the urgent need to update unprotected computer systems.

The commission had been tasked by Hunt with identifying threats to patient data. In the letter they warned that “computer hardware and software that can no longer be supported should be replaced as a

Loading...
matter of urgency” and insisted that “more can be done to protect against potential risks”. Crucially they called on Hunt to ensure that “no unsupported operating systems, software or internet browsers are used within the IT estate.”

This is a developing story…

NOW WATCH: This video shows all of the US presidents in order of height

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



✍ Sumber Pautan : ☕ Business InsiderBusiness Insider

Kredit kepada pemilik laman asal dan sekira berminat untuk meneruskan bacaan sila klik link atau copy paste ke web server : http://ift.tt/2qnpmux

(✿◠‿◠)✌ Mukah Pages : Pautan Viral Media Sensasi Tanpa Henti. Memuat-naik beraneka jenis artikel menarik setiap detik tanpa henti dari pelbagai sumber. Selamat membaca dan jangan lupa untuk 👍 Like & 💕 Share di media sosial anda!



dengan itu Perkara NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack

yang semua artikel NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack Kali ini, diharapkan dapat memberi manfaat kepada anda semua. Okay, jumpa di lain post artikel.

Kini anda membaca artikel NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack dengan alamat pautan https://timesnewmalaysia.blogspot.com/2017/05/nhs-cyberattack-staff-were-sent-windows.html

Subscribe to receive free email updates:

Related Posts :

0 Response to "NHS cyberattack: Staff were sent Windows patch that could have prevented ransomware attack"

Catat Ulasan

Loading...