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Suspected Eastern Health cyber attack forces hospitals to cancel elective surgeries


“We thank our staff, patients and their families for patience during this situation and we will keep them informed.”

Eastern Health also runs day hospitals and community health services, including Yarra Ranges Health, Yarra Valley Health, Wantirna Health and the Peter James Centre in Burwood East.

James Bergl, Asia-Pacific vice president at cybersecurity company Datto, said there had been a significant uptick in cybercrime, particularly malware, ransomware and phishing attacks, during the coronavirus pandemic.

“This latest attack on Eastern Health proves that healthcare organisations need to be on high alert this year,” he said.

“The consequences are higher for healthcare organisations that can’t risk downtime due to the critical services they provide for patients.”

Mr Bergl said cyber criminals recognised many organisations were vulnerable so it was important to practise stringent “IT hygiene”.

“Cyber hygiene, such as maintaining backups, is critical in the sector in order to combat against future crippling cyber attacks,” he said.

In August 2020 the Australian Cyber Security Centre issued new advice on mitigating ransomware threats in the healthcare and aged care sectors saying they were “a particularly lucrative target for cyber criminals due to the value and quantity of personal data held.”

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Baltimore Co. Public Schools cancel classes on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 due to ransomware attack


Baltimore County public schools will be closed, and distance learning canceled, on Monday, Nov. 30 and Tuesday, Dec. 1 due to a recent ransomware attack on the school district’s IT system.

Baltimore County public schools will be closed, and distance learning canceled, on Monday, Nov. 30 and Tuesday, Dec. 1 due to a recent ransomware attack on the school district’s IT system.

The school system’s offices will be open and staff will receive information about the upcoming week, according to a message posted on the district’s Twitter feed.

The attack was discovered on Wednesday, Nov. 25 and according to the county, investigators and school staff have been working through the Thanksgiving break trying to get the school’s system back on line.

The attack came shortly after a state audit revealed the school system’s vulnerability.

In spite of a long weekend of work, a tweet sent out on Saturday, Nov. 28 said the county’s schools will not be able to hold instruction at the start of next week.

Schools will distribute meals for students on Monday and Wednesday at over 300 locations.

The school system called it a “crisis” and thanked its constituents for their patience as they worked toward a resolution.

On Friday, a state audit showed the county had not safeguarded sensitive personal information, according to a story published by The Associated Press. The news of the audit came Tuesday, followed by the ransomware attack a day later.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, 115,000 students are taking classes online. With the shutdown, they will not be able to receive instruction at the beginning of the upcoming week.

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Ransomware forced hospitals to cancel 2,800 operations and shut down systems

Ransomware forced hospitals to cancel 2,800 operations and shut down systems

Ransomware is a serious enough threat for most organisations, but just imagine if you’re in the business of keeping people healthy and saving lives.

Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Graham Cluley