NHS, Russian Aviation, NY Times: Cybersecurity Breaches in Focus
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The NHS urgently seeks O-type blood donors after a ransomware attack on pathology lab Synnovis disrupted blood matching in London hospitals.
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NHS England's Stephen Powis urges O Negative and O Positive donors to book one of 13,000 available appointments to support patient care.
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London hospitals request medical student volunteers for hand-delivering blood tests between facilities impacted by the cyberattack.
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Sticky Werewolf, a threat actor with potential geopolitical ties, targets Russia's aviation sector in a cyberespionage campaign.
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The phishing emails from Sticky Werewolf impersonate high-ranking officials and include a malicious payload disguised as a business invitation.
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The New York Times confirms a January breach where its source code was stolen from GitHub and leaked on 4chan.
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The Times states the breach was swiftly addressed, with no indication of further unauthorized access or operational impact.
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