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Over 100,000 Patient Records ‘Stolen’ in Health Service Hack

Portugal’s criminal investigation police (the PJ) has said that unauthorised access to national health service (SNS) patient data through a doctor’s compromised credentials affected more than 100,000 people – acknowledging The post Over 100,000 patient records ‘stolen’ in health service hack appeared first on Portugal Resident.

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The incident took place using the beliefs of a ULS doctor from Alto Minho. Also in this newspaper, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that a Portuguese woman was detained in Libya.

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The case began to gain dimension on social networks and in WhatsApp groups, after several parents reported receiving notifications, via SMS or through the SNS access history24, indicating that the child's records had been consulted by a doctor associated with Miranda do Corvo, although there was no clinical relationship with the users.

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José Ribeiro, director of the National Unit to Combat Cybercrime and Technological Crime (UNC3T), explained at a press conference at the Judicial Police (PJ) headquarters that the computer attack that allowed collecting a large volume of information took place in the space of days, allowing to extract information that a few months ago would take three months to obtain. Hence he admits, and fears, that artificial intelligence has been turned arou…

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The investigation finds him in the data collection phase and informs him, being followed clues, but no suspects have yet been identified nor any center completely set aside.

Judicial Police points out that this type of attack "a few months ago would take three months" to be made

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Sapo broke the news in Portugal on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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