Justice Minister: No Concrete Evidence Of Private Data Published Online Following HSE Cyber Attack

Some progress has been made in rebuilding IT systems but there is still significant disruption across the health service
The hackers behind the attack had threatened to release sensitive information online earlier this week.
Minister Heather Humphreys says that doesn't appear to have happened yet:
"We don't have any concrete evidence that anything has been posted online, and the Gardaí are continuing to work with our counterparts in Interpol. They're sharing a lot of information, and they're making very good progress."
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