It's under investigation by police and "the malicious actor" could be watching anything that's said, Waikato DHB chief executive Kevin Snee said. A group appearing to take responsibility for the Waikato DHB cyber attack contacted media companies, including Stuff, on Monday night. Little said he was aware some journalists received “what appears to be personal and patient information” stolen from the DHB. Waikato DHB chief executive Kevin Snee, at a press conference held on Tuesday afternoon, declined to answer questions about the cyber attack. MARK TAYLOR / STUFF Services will be brought back online in a "careful and phased" approach, Waikato DHB bosses say.
Source: Stuff May 25, 2021 01:26 UTC