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Storm Tweet Sequence Thursday
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Storm Tweet Sequence Friday evening.
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Storm Tweet Sequence at 11:59 PM on Friday.
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Storm Tweet Sequence. Midnight Saturday morning.
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Storm Tweet Sequence.
Midnight Saturday Morning Part 2.
Midnight Saturday Morning Part 2.
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Storm Tweet Sequence Sunday.
“I figured it out. It will be this coming Friday”🤣”.
“I figured it out. It will be this coming Friday”🤣”.
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We Will NEVER Have a Chance Unless We Enact Term Limits on These Miserable and Sadistic Assholes
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Israeli hospital targeted by ransomware - facility “no idea” of scale, could be offline for MONTHS
Hospital staff are still unable to access systems and medical records, after a ransomware attack on the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, The Times of Israel has reported.
“We’ve seen similar events [abroad] …where hospitals were attacked, and they needed about three to six months just to get to a point where they could start working [normally] again,”cybersecurity consultant Einat Meyron told ToI.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported the unknown hackers demanded $10 million dollars to end the ransomware siege.
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Hospital staff are still unable to access systems and medical records, after a ransomware attack on the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, The Times of Israel has reported.
“We’ve seen similar events [abroad] …where hospitals were attacked, and they needed about three to six months just to get to a point where they could start working [normally] again,”cybersecurity consultant Einat Meyron told ToI.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported the unknown hackers demanded $10 million dollars to end the ransomware siege.
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