UK Prime Minister Theresa May says the country's National Health Service was not the specific target of a cyber attack which has caused it serious disruption.
It's shut down IT systems at dozens of NHS trusts in the UK, leading to operations and appointments being cancelled, and ambulances diverted.
The attack appears to have spread rapidly worldwide, demanding payment in bitcoin.
Britain's Prime Minister says the attack is wide in scale.
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Critics say the NHS was not properly prepared for such an incident but Britain's Prime Minister says that's not the case.
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It's shut down IT systems at dozens of NHS trusts in the UK, leading to operations and appointments being cancelled, and ambulances diverted.
The attack appears to have spread rapidly worldwide, demanding payment in bitcoin.
Britain's Prime Minister says the attack is wide in scale.
IN: "This was…
OUT: …compromised."
DUR: 22 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0512hack-may1.mp3
ALT:
Critics say the NHS was not properly prepared for such an incident but Britain's Prime Minister says that's not the case.
IN: "It is…
OUT: …protected."
DUR: 31 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0512hack-may2.mp3