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Hong Kong private hospital given 4 weeks to submit report over US$10 million ransomware attack

  • Department of Health says initial investigation finds cyberattack on Union Hospital did not lead to any patient data or medical services being compromised
  • Health authorities have also notified law enforcement agencies, including police and city’s privacy commissioner

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Union Hospital has said it refused to pay the ransom. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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Hong Kong health authorities have told a private hospital it has four weeks to submit a detailed report after it was hit by a malicious cyberattack and refused to pay a US$10 million ransom.

The Department of Health said on Saturday that it was investigating the incident at Union Hospital in Tai Wai, with its initial findings showing the ransomware attack had not compromised any patient data or medical services.

“Our initial understanding is that it did not involve [the release of] patients’ data nor did it affect the service security of the hospital,” it said. “The Department of Health has requested the hospital to hand in a detailed report in four weeks.”

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Health authorities said they had also notified law enforcement agencies, including police and the city’s privacy commissioner.

Union Hospital revealed on Thursday that it had fallen prey to the ransomware attack on Monday morning, resulting in some “operational disruptions”.

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“In response to the attack, the hospital has activated the emergency response system and stepped up cyber security measures to block further intrusion … Union Hospital condemns any form of cyberattack,” the hospital said.

“A team of cybersecurity experts has been appointed to conduct thorough system inspection and recovery in order to ensure medical service continuity.”

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