Patients of a Vermont Hospital Are Left ‘in the Dark’ After a Cyberattack
A wave of damaging attacks on hospitals upended the lives of patients with cancer and other ailments. “I have no idea what to do,” one said.
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A wave of damaging attacks on hospitals upended the lives of patients with cancer and other ailments. “I have no idea what to do,” one said.
By Ellen Barry and
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