New Delhi: In a fresh incident, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS-Delhi) on Tuesday said that a malware attack was detected at 1450 hours by the cybersecurity systems deployed in the institute.
The attempt was successfully thwarted, and the threat was neutralized by the deployed cyber security systems. The hospital services are fully secure and are functioning normally, it said.
Further, clarifying the incident, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, union minister of electronics & technology in a tweet said, “https://E-Hospital.aiims.edu is an internal application not available for internet users. Someone may have tried accessing this portal and the alert was generated due to the security layer used by AIIMS. The same person may have taken a screenshot of the error msg and circulated it. There is no cyber incident or breach. Error msgs have also been rectified now.”
Last November, AIIMS suffered the biggest cyber attack which affected the medical services at the institute for many months. Delhi has made the country’s premier medical institute issue standard operating procedure (SOP) for its officials, doctors, and other staff to maintain cyber hygiene. The SOP states that no pen drive, USB, or external storage media should be allowed on the AIIMS network.
In addition to this, AIIMS has appointed a chief cyber security officer to investigate and strengthen the IT security features at AIIMS.
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