Thai Hospitals Face Bitcoin Ransomware Attack
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Thailand's hospitals and companies are facing a major ransomware attack, which locks up the files on a computer and encrypts them, Reuters has learned.

Major General Phanthana Nutchanart claims not only government hospitals, but also companies are suffering the attack "in the same manner as Saraburi Hospital."

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However, not all victims understand what to do next as they did not receive a demand for payment.

Other victims have already paid a ransom in bitcoin (EXANTE: Bitcoin) to decrypt data. The total number of organizations affected is still being investigated, Nutchanart adds.

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