Hacker Ransomware Attacks Thai Hospitals and Businesses, Have to Pay Bitcoin to Recover Data

2020-9-11 04:57
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According to their September 10 news, Thai police reported that hospitals and businesses in Thailand were attacked by hackers with computer and data downloads and were demanding payment in Bitcoin to recover data. Thai police believe the virus is endemic in Europe.

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