Thursday, May 7, 2009

Hackers seek payment after break-in on state health care site

Hackers are demanding $10 million to release some eight million patient records claimed to be in their control following the compromise of Virginia's Prescription Monitoring Program (VPMP) website.

Whistleblower site Wikileaks published a copy of the ransom note left by the hackers on the website, which is used by pharmacists to follow incidents of drug abuse. The note said the intruders possessed 8.3 million patient records and 35.6 million prescriptions.

Also, the thieves said they created an encrypted backup of the data and deleted the original files.


"For $10 million, I will gladly send along the password," the note said... The VPMP website remains inaccessible. (
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