Major Cyberattack in Poland: Medical and Personal Data of Nearly 19 Million Citizens Have Been Subtracted
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A cybersecurity incident in Poland has leaked medical data of nearly 19 million people. The information was on a platform that stores electronic patient records. The hackers themselves reported the data leak. According to Laurynas Vaičiūnas, an LRT colleague in Poland, there are no indications yet that the incident is related to the activities of hostile states.
Massive data breach in Poland affects nearly 19 million people The Polish Minister of Digital Affairs has reported a data breach in the MyDr medical system, affecting nearly 19 million people. More than 2 terabytes of information were stolen, and the investigation is ongoing.
Polish authorities have reported a large-scale leak of personal data as a result of a cyber attack on the systems of the medical company MyDR.
In Poland, a large-scale cyber attack on MyDr may have stolen more than 2 TB data from its systems, with almost 19 million people, including medical information.
Poland reports one of the largest cyber attacks in the country's history.
The Polish authorities announced on Wednesday a massive leak of medical and personal data of nearly 19 million citizens during a cyber attack against a medical software provider, reports AFP.
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