The patch was released by MS in march. Stop blaming the @NSAGov for MS vulns.
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But can't be used on many NHS PC'S as they run on XP. The patch doesn't work on XP
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Maybe because the PFI bills brought in by Labour are costing too much
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That'll be PFI , first implemented by John Major?
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It's not just hospitals. Do you know how this works?
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Ah but patched in Windows XP?
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Not sure, analysis suggests this is a recent unpatched variant,
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The point is Microsoft stopped support for XP years ago. People should NOT be using it e.g. in Hospitals!!!
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I find it amusing that people think linux is secure.
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Yes but a Linux for the NHS developed by the NHS with strict signed code releases could be very secure and auditable.
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What are the chances of a hospital attack being a move to gauge our response to a much larger and coordinated attack on infrastructure?
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In Russian hospitals?
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What frightens me as a doctor is how this thing seems to have jumped from one location to another so quickly...
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All the computers are on the network. That's what happens if a network is infected
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Last count I saw, UK had 14 hospitals offline. People are going to die because of this...
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I believe it's increased now. It's shocking. Most NHS computers are running out of date Windows XP. The patch that MS released doesn't work
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Legacy software is a serious problem in the healthcare sector.
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