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UnitingCare, which runs Wesley and St Andrew’s Hospitals in Brisbane, hit by cyber attack
UnitingCare Queensland has been the victim of a cyber attack, affecting its hospitals and aged care homes.
Key points:
- Uniting Care Queensland says the attack happened on Sunday, making their technology systems inaccessible
- The organisation runs several hospitals and aged care centres across the state
- There is no timeframe for when the systems will be operational
The organisation runs the Wesley and St Andrew’s Hospitals in Brisbane, St Stephen’s Hospital in Hervey Bay and the Buderim Private Hospital on the Sunshine Coast, and dozens of aged care and disability services throughout the state.
The healthcare provider said it was affected by a cyber incident on Sunday, and its digital and technology systems were currently inaccessible.
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