A hacker attack occurred at the OIPiP (Polish Chamber of Nurses and Midwives) in Gdansk, which led to the organization reporting the incident to the Central Bureau of Cybercrime Prevention. This incident also prompted a notification to the Personal Data Protection Office. The breach is being taken seriously, as cyberattacks on institutions involving sensitive data can have far-reaching consequences. However, the Chamber took immediate steps to ensure the matter was being addressed through the proper authorities.
Initial findings from the police indicate that the data stolen during the attack was not confidential. The information in question was not classified as private, as it primarily pertained to publicly accessible data. This detail has been important in clarifying the scope of the breach and in managing the public’s concerns about the privacy of the affected individuals. The chamber worked with authorities to investigate the nature of the stolen data and ensure that no sensitive personal data was exposed.
In the communication shared with the public, the Chamber reassured members of the organization, including nurses and midwives, that their personal data remains secure. It was confirmed that the stolen data did not include any private or confidential information related to these professionals. This reassurance was crucial to maintaining trust among members, as they rely on the organization to protect their personal and professional details.
The OIPiP also emphasized that the central register containing data of all nurses and midwives in Gdansk was not affected by the breach. The data in this register remains secure, and the system was not targeted by the hackers. The organization’s swift response and clear communication have been important in managing the aftermath of the attack and maintaining the security and trust of the people it serves.
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