NHS hospital authorities have called for O-positive and O-negative blood following the cyber attack
London’s largest NHS hospital has been cyber-attacked. This led to a large number of process changes and eliminations. The most affected are the blood circulation processes. As a result, a large number of patients are in trouble.
Meanwhile, NHS hospital authorities have called for O-positive and O-negative blood following the cyber attack. Because after this attack, several hospitals in London suffered system loss.
Tuesday’s ransomware attack affected King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’, Royal Brompton, Evelina London Children’s Hospital and primary health care centres, the NHS Trust said.
The attack targeted pathology partner Synovis. So many systems have problems. As a result, hospitals face problems in matching patients’ blood.
A Russian group Killin is believed to be behind this cyber attack.