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by baddox
2096 days ago
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> They got dozens of servers with patient data hacked and encrypted and had to shutdown their intensive care and reroute patients elsewhere. > What do you think? I don't understand why this apparently seems so obvious to you. I think I would need more information about the attack, the hospital's preparations for such an attack, and the legal and industry-standard security expectations for such a hospital. The simple fact that an attack took down a hospital's computer systems is not sufficient to conclude that the hospital was negligent in its security. Surely a sufficiently sophisticated actor (e.g. a state) could take down the computers at most hospitals if they chose to. |
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