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Security failings by the Advanced Computer Software Group led to a cyberattack in 2022 that impacted NHS services.
A major NHS software provider has been fined £3m after a cyber attack exposed the personal data of nearly 80,000 people – including home entry details and medical records for vulnerable patients.
While the NHS was not the only organisation targeted in a what was a global attack – it has struck in 150 countries – it has emerged that the UK’s health service was particularly vulnerable ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office said Advanced Computer Software Group had been fined over security failings that put ...
The UK government's latest annual data breach survey shows the number of ransomware attacks on the isles is on the increase – ...
The Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology has announced its new Cyber Security Bill, which it says will provide “essential IT services” to public infrastructure in order to make them a ...
GPs in London have ‘lost faith’ in their local pathology service amid claims of inaccurate test results and large backlogs.
NHS and power grid can be hacked by foreign states through ‘back door’ private companies, says Technology Secretary ...
NHS Dumfries and Galloway is "in no way complacent ... Hackney Council has bought a new housing management system to address the 2020 cyber attack damage. Presidential campaigns and the US ...
Hackers took the personal information of almost 8,000 people after accessing some of Advanced Computer Software Group's systems in 2022.