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FR: The Grésivaudan clinic victim of a cyberattack

Posted on April 18, 2021 by chum1ng0

Redaction Grenoble reports (translation):

The computers of the Grésivaudan clinic, in La Tronche ( Isère ) have been stopped since Friday, April 17, 2021 . “We are on a break, we can not do anything”, we confirm at the reception of the establishment.

At issue: a cyberattack that affects at least 12 establishments of the French Student Health Foundation (Fsef), of which the Isère clinic is a part. This is also the case at the Cadrans Solaires clinic in Vence (Alpes-Maritimes).

Read more on actu.fr.

The FSEF tweeted an alert yesterday:

Les conséquences sont donc compliquées en termes d’organisation mais pas de risque vital identifié pour les patients, la continuité des soins est assurée au sein des 13 cliniques FSEF. https://t.co/d6OLlS22ID

— FSEF Santé Etudiants (@Fondsef) April 17, 2021

“Les conséquences sont donc compliquées en termes d’organisation mais pas de risque vital identifié pour les patients, la continuité des soins est assurée au sein des 13 cliniques FSEF.”


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