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Don’t blame us for people suffering

By Joe Tidy, 
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Cyber correspondent, BBC World Service
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The hackers’ logo as it appears on their darknet website

The cyber-********** responsible for causing major disruption at London hospitals say they are “sorry” for all the harm caused but are “not to blame”.

The ransomware gang spoke to the BBC on encrypted chat service qTox attempting to justify the ******* as a form of political protest.

Qilin, which has a well established record of attempting to extort money, claims in this instance it carried out a cyber-******* as revenge for the *** government’s actions in an undisclosed war.

Experts are sceptical, however, with Jen Ellis, from the organisation Ransomware Task Force, telling the BBC that “cyber-********** like this gang lie routinely.”

“Where they are from and why they have carried out the ******* is secondary to the harm being caused right now to patients and hospital staff,” she added.

The hack has led to

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operations and appointments being postponed and a critical incident being declared.

“Yes we know about the situation,” the hackers said, speaking in broken English.

“We are very sorry for the people who were suffered because of it. Herewith we don’t consider ourselves guilty and we ask you don’t blame us in this situation.”

The hackers said the *** government should be blamed as they were not helping in the unspecified war.

The gang, which is thought to be based in Russia, like many ransomware crews, would not say where it was.

It said the *** government “don’t even put a penny on the lives of those who ****** on the front edge of free world”, which is reminiscent of language used to describe Ukraine’s ****** against Russia’s invasion.

But it might also refer to Russian troops fighting against Ukraine.

The group says it chose to ******* blood test firm Synnovis, which is used by two London NHS trusts, deliberately.

“Our citizens are dying in unequal combat from a lack of medicines and donor blood”, it said.

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Qilin posted adverts for hackers to join its ********* service in Russian.

It would be unusual but not unprecedented for Qilin hackers to be in Ukraine, which has seen many alleged

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in recent months.

It is very rare for hackers to be arrested in Russia as the government there refuses to co-operate with Western law enforcement requests.

Qilin refused to be more specific about its political allegiance or geography “for security reasons”.

This is the first time that the crew has claimed to have a political motive for its hacks – Qilin has been tracked since 2022 in which time it has carried out ********* hacks against schools, hospitals, companies, councils and healthcare organisations.

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Organs were diverted to other trusts for transplant and elective C-sections were rescheduled, the NHS said

The gang charges victims a ransom fee in Bitcoin to return systems to normal once they have infected a computer network or stolen private data.

On their darknet site, crew members regularly post details about their latest victims – of the dozens currently listed there are no others purportedly linked to political activism.

They have not yet posted any stolen data from Synnovis but added a post about the company to the darknet site on Wednesday. The hackers told the BBC they would soon be posting the stolen data. “Stay tunes”, they said.

The London hospitals hack was first announced on 3 June when pathology service provider Synnovis said all its IT systems were offline.

It meant that blood tests and information-sharing could not be carried out using the normal computerised systems.

The NHS trusts affected are Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College Hospitals NHS Trust, with patients affected at four hospitals as well as GP services across Bexley, Greenwich, Lewisham, Bromley, Southwark and Lambeth boroughs.

One hospital doctor

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that blood tests that once would have taken an hour could now take up to six hours, as the systems needed to process them are down.

The hackers refused to answer any more questions once challenged by the BBC

According to NHS London, five planned C-sections were rescheduled and 18 organs were diverted for use by other trusts, while 736 hospital outpatient appointments and 125 community outpatient appointments had to be postponed.

Optional blood-borne virus (****, Hep C and Hep B) tests are also currently suspended.

Primary care appointments are going ahead as normal, but blood tests are being prioritised for urgent cases.

Synnovis says it is working to recover its IT systems and has not confirmed whether or not Qilin are holding it to ransom.

The BBC asked Qilin how they can justify harming innocent people they said “this interview is over” and have not responded since.







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#Dont #blame #people #suffering

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