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Hospitals do not rule out that hackers accessed patient data

Hospitals do not rule out that hackers accessed patient data

Following a cyberattack on software supplier ChipSoft, two hospitals have stated they cannot rule out that patient data was accessed by hackers. The investigation into the extent of the data breach follows initial reports by the NOS.

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