Disruption to services continues at trusts after Friday’s cyber-attacks
Trusts in England continue to be affected by the global cyber attack that happened on Friday with operations postponed and appointments cancelled.
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Trusts in England continue to be affected by the global cyber attack that happened on Friday with operations postponed and appointments cancelled.
NHS staff working GP practices in parts of England have been told to keep their systems switched off until patches against the ‘WanaDecrypter’ ransomware can be applied.
An independent enquiry has been called for into how 48 English trusts and 13 NHS bodies in Scotland were hit by Friday’s unprecedented cyber attacks, a fifth of the total.
NHS staff across the country are working over the weekend to recover from the unprecedented disruption caused by yesterday’s cyber attacks.
Multiple NHS trusts across England have had services severely disrupted by a large-scale cyber security attack.
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