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Cyberattack on Singapore health database steals details of 1.5 mln, including PM

Cyberattack on Singapore health database steals details of 1.5 mln, including PM

By REUTERS

A computer screen cyberattack warning notice reportedly holding computer files to ransom, as part of a massive international cyberattack, at an office in Kiev, Ukraine, on Tuesday June 27, 2017. Photo: AP

SINGAPORE: A major cyberattack on Singapore's government health database stole the personal information of about 1.5 million people, including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the government said on Friday. The 'deliberate, targeted and well-planned,' attack aimed at patients who visited clinics between May 2015 and July 4 this year, the Health Ministry said in a statement. 'It was not the work of casual hackers or criminal gangs,' the ministry said, adding that the attackers targeted details about Lee and the medicines he received. 'The attackers specifically and repeatedly targeted Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s personal particulars and information on his outpatient dispensed medicines,' it said.