62 thousand records were stolen from the Lithuanian Ministry of Health system.
The attackers stole more than 62,000 electronic records from the Lithuanian Ministry of Health, including personal data of medical workers. This was announced on June 10 by the Minister of Health, Maria Jakubauskene.
"Late last night, we received information from the head of the State Service for Accreditation of Activities in the Field of Healthcare about a localized cyber incident in one of the information subsystems managed by the institution," LRT radio reports her words.
According to her, more than 62,000 records containing professional and contact information of employees were stolen. It is noted that hackers have hacked the systems of more than 150 medical institutions. The personal data of the staff, which includes license documents, home addresses and personal codes, was stolen.
Earlier on April 19, it was reported that on the darknet, an unknown user put up for sale a database allegedly containing information about 400,000 Belgian customers of the Dutch online store. Bol.com . The company has opened an investigation to verify information about a possible leak. Cybersecurity experts point out that such cases often turn out to be attempts to sell outdated or compiled data.
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