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A decryption key for the hospital records has been provided to the Irish Health Service Executive. The government says that it had not paid and would not pay any ransom in exchange for the purported key. The group responsible for the cyberattack continues to threaten to sell patient data.

Sources:  US News and World Report


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  1. A decryption key for the hospitals records has been provided to the Irish Health Service Executive. The Health Minister state that no ransom was paid. The group responsible for the cyberattack are still threatening to sell patient data.
  2. A decryption key for the hospitals records has been provided to the Irish Health Service Executive. The government said it had not paid and would not pay any ransom in exchange for the purported key. The group responsible for the cyberattack are still threatening to sell patient data.
  3. A decryption key for the hospital records has been provided to the Irish Health Service Executive. The government said that it had not paid and would not pay any ransom in exchange for the purported key. The group responsible for the cyberattack continues to threaten to sell patient data.
  4. A decryption key for the hospital records has been provided to the Irish Health Service Executive. The government says that it had not paid and would not pay any ransom in exchange for the purported key. The group responsible for the cyberattack continues to threaten to sell patient data.

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