Cancer Screening Hack Far Bigger than Thought, Agency Says - DutchNews.nl
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During its cyberattack on a medical laboratory in the Netherlands in early July, the Nova hacker group accessed the medical data of 850,000 women. This was reported by the company behind the laboratory, Clinical Diagnostics. Previously, the figure was 485,000 women. The company is contacting the victims, which also immediately apologized.
Data theft: The Dutch Population Survey (BDO) previously reported that the data of 485,000 participants had been stolen. Now it turns out the number is 715,000, and perhaps…
The data theft at a laboratory in Rijswijk is larger than expected. The Dutch Population Survey (DPO) previously reported that hackers had obtained the data...
The data theft at a laboratory in Rijswijk is larger than expected. The Dutch Population Survey (DPO) previously reported that hackers stole the data of 485,000 women participating in a population-based cervical cancer screening program. Nearly another 230,000 people were also affected, the DPO reported Friday.
The data breach at Clinical Diagnostics, a laboratory that conducted research into cervical cancer on behalf of the Dutch Population Survey, is much larger than expected.
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