Bitcoin Ransomware Takes Down 100 Romanian Hospitals Offline


Sujha Sundararajan

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More than 100 hospitals in Romania were affected by a crypto ransomware attack on Tuesday, the National Cyber Security Directorate (DNSC) confirmed. The unidentified perpetrators have demanded 3.5 Bitcoin (BTC), or about $180,000, to decrypt the data.

The ransomware took down over 100 hospitals, affecting their IT systems and encrypting data, forcing the hospitals to operate offline.

Per a recent update from the DNSC, 25 hospitals in Romania using Hipocrate Information System (HIS) are directly affected by the attack. “As a result of the attack, the system is down, files and databases are encrypted,” the Ministry of Health noted.

“The incident is under investigation by IT specialists, including cyber security experts from the National Cyber ​​Security Directorate, and resumption possibilities are being assessed,” the Ministry added. However, it did not specify whether the authorities are ready to pay the ransom in Bitcoin, as demanded by attackers.

Dubbed ‘Backmydata’, the ransomware is a variant of Phobos malware family, that are distributed via hacked Remote Desktop (RDP) connections. The ransom note informs victim about the severity of the situation by threatening to sell confidential…

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