Posted on 03/19/2020 7:35:22 AM PDT by buckalfa
Two leading cybercriminal groups have said they will stop targeting healthcare organizations as the coronavirus outbreak spreads, according to Forbes.
BleepingComputer founder Lawrence Abrams reached out to various cybercrime groups, asking them if they will continue to target health and medical organizations during the pandemic.
One ransomware-focused group DoppelPaymer said that they always try to avoid hospitals, nursing homes, reports Forbes. When they conduct attacks on government, they do not touch 911. However, at times emergency communications are encrypted due to network misconfigurations.
DoppelPaymer said that if a medical or healthcare organization does get encrypted in a cyberattack by mistake they will provide a free decryption code. However, pharmaceutical companies will not receive these free decryption codes.
Additionally, the operators of Maze ransomware said they would stop targeting healthcare organizations until the stabilization of the situation with the virus, according to Forbes. Security vendor Emisoft told organizations that they will offer free ransomware recovery services to critical care hospitals if they are targeted in ransomware attacks.
sheesh..what a story...i guess they decided they need front line workers to save them
Geez, maybe we will also hear that the youth gangs, who lay waste to so many major cities, will cease all their shootings to free up healthcare resources in this crisis, so that fewer victims of their senseless violence are taking up hospital space.
Just in case they end up infected, I suppose.
These a-holes just want the health industry to let their guard down. The lure of old people dying and leaving estates is too tempting for the scammers.
Police chiefs are asking them to.
So, journalists know the identities of these hackers well enough to contact them for this story?
Wouldn’t that make them co-conspirators?
If not, this is fabricated news.
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