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Closed Door Security and My1Login respond to NHS cyber attack news

NHS Dumfries and Galloway has just published a statement acknowledging that criminals have started leaking some of its patient data online, following a cyber attack on the health board. The INC ransomware operation is now threatening to leak more data via their dark web leak site. In response to the news, William Wright, CEO of […]

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Ransomware attack highlights healthcare supply chain vulnerability

A ransomware attack on UK National Health Service IT services provider, Advanced, has highlighted different attack vectors that cybercriminals are using to target healthcare providers. Advanced provides digital services like patient check-in and NHS 111, both key patient services. Rather than directly target the organisation, attacking a key supplier exposed an alternative weakness that caused

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Nation of Digital Defenders report over 10 million suspect emails

Savvy Brits have reported over 10.5 million suspicious emails to the UK’s cyber experts, resulting in the take down of 76,000 online scams. Scams related to the NHS, online delivery companies, cryptocurrency investments and more have all been stamped out thanks to public reports to the National Cyber Security Centre, which is a part of

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UK to build cyber resilience, says Foreign Secretary at CYBERUK event

This year’s CYBERUK event ran across two days in a new format as CYBERUK ONLINE via a dedicated YouTube channel with a mix of live keynotes and panels, as well as a selection of pre-recorded content from the NCSC and sponsors for users to watch in their own time. Alongside the interactive demos and workshop

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CMA highlights competition concerns between Imprivata and Isosec

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has decided not to refer the merger between healthcare solution providers, Imprivata and Isosec and has confirmed the deal has been abandoned. The CMA found evidence during its initial ‘Phase 1’ investigation, which suggested that Imprivata and Isosec are important rivals in the healthcare management solutions sector. Ultimately, the

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