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FR: The publisher Dedalus victim of a cyber attack

Posted on December 7, 2020 by Dissent

TIC Sante reports (translation):

The publisher specializing in hospital IT Dedalus suffered a computer attack on December 2 at its Mérignac site, TICsanté learned on December 3.

“All of our systems were shut down immediately and we isolated this site and cut off all network and internet access. We notified our customers this morning [Thursday, December 3] and right now our technical teams are working to try to understand what happened before reopening these accesses, “Didier Neyrat, Deputy Managing Director of Dedalus France, told TICsanté on 3 December.

“A priori, there was no data theft and since we blocked the attack, there will be no ransom payment,” he continued.

Read more on TICsanté.  The firm’s press notice of December 4 can be found on their web site.

h/t, @Chum1ng0

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