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The data was highly sensitive, and included patient names, birth dates, NHS numbers, and blood test descriptions. Full story https://t.co/WamVaeKVPh #Tech | #News | DataBreach
With cyberattacks increasingly targeting health care providers, an arduous bureaucratic process meant to address legal risk is keeping hospitals offline longer, potentially risking lives. https://t.co/LUWLwJl9v5

A recent cyberattack on a UK hospital has resulted in a significant data breach, potentially exposing 300 million patient records. The leaked data includes highly sensitive information such as patient names, birth dates, NHS numbers, and blood test descriptions. The breach has raised concerns about the bureaucratic processes that prolong hospital downtime, thereby risking patient lives. Wired reported that these processes are meant to address legal risk. Additionally, the NHS has been accused of failing to act on prior warnings about the cyberattack.