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Belgian hospital AZ Monica shuts down servers after cyberattack. Belgian hospital AZ Monica was forced to shut down all servers, cancel scheduled procedures, and transfer critical patients earlier today due to a cyberattack. The hospital, which operates campuses in Antwerp and Deurne, disconnected all servers at 6:32 AM after its systems were hit. The cyberattack also forced the hospital to suspend all scheduled procedures on Tuesday, as the emergency department continues to operate at reduced capacity, even though emergency medical services and intensive care transport units remain offline. Seven patients who required critical care were transferred to other hospitals with Red Cross assistance. Hospital officials added that all remaining patients are staying at AZ Monica and receiving necessary care, while consultations will continue, and visitors are welcome. "Due to this situation, no scheduled procedures are possible today. We have informed all patients. The Emergency Department is operating at reduced capacity. The Emergency Department (MUG) and Intensive Care Unit (PIT) services are currently not operational," the hospital said in a press statement. "Urgent treatment is continuing and of course the patients that were already at the hospital are still being treated. However, non-urgent consultations are being postponed for the time being because we can't retrieve the information contained on the patients' digital medical files," spokeswoman Sofie Braem told VRT News. The hospital has notified relevant authorities and said that the police and prosecutors are now investigating the cybersecurity incident. It also noted that it continues monitoring the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available. "The focus of AZ Monica remains undiminished on the safety and continuity of care for our patients. AZ Monica will continue to monitor the situation closely and will communicate further updates as soon as there is more clarity," it added. AZ Monica did not specify the nature of the incident or indicate whether it involved ransomware, a common threat targeting healthcare organizations worldwide, seeing that they often store sensitive patient data, making them attractive targets for double-extortion attacks. According to local media, unconfirmed reports from within the hospital suggest the attackers might have demanded a ransom. However, these claims are yet to be confirmed by hospital officials and the public prosecutor. Secrets Security Cheat Sheet: From Sprawl to Control Whether you're cleaning up old keys or setting guardrails for AI-generated code, this guide helps your team build securely from the start. Get the cheat sheet and take the guesswork out of secrets management.
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Belgian hospital AZ Monica experienced a cyberattack, leading to the shutdown of all servers and cancellation of scheduled medical procedures.
Critical patients were transferred to other hospitals with assistance from the Red Cross, as emergency services operated at reduced capacity.
The cyberattack disrupted access to digital medical files, impacting non-urgent consultations and hospital operations.
Hospital officials have informed patients and are maintaining necessary care for those already admitted, while visitors remain welcome.
Authorities, including police and prosecutors, have been notified and are currently investigating the incident.
The hospital continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as new information emerges.
While the nature of the attack remains unspecified, local reports suggest a potential ransom demand, though this is unconfirmed.