The Herald

Sensitive records office data accessed in cyber attack on Scottish health board

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SENSITIVE data from Scotland’s national records office was among material accessed and published in a recent cyber attack on NHS computers, it has emerged.

Data from the National Records of Scotland (NRS), the body responsibl­e for collecting and holding records and statistics in Scotland, was being held on the NHS Dumfries and Galloway IT network when it was targeted by a cyber attack in March this year.

NRS said this included sensitive informatio­n about a small number of people that was being temporaril­y held on the network, and informatio­n from statutory births, deaths and marriages registers.

The NRS holds informatio­n on NHS IT networks as part of an administra­tive service to the NHS, to allow the transfer of patient records when people move between health board areas, across borders within the UK, or move overseas.

NRS chief executive Janet Egdell said: “We are aware that this will be distressin­g news for those individual­s most directly affected.

“This is a live criminal investigat­ion and we are working closely with NHS Dumfries and Galloway, Police Scotland, the Scottish Government and other agencies involved in the inquiry.

“NRS takes cybersecur­ity and privacy seriously.

“This includes ensuring the continued safe provision of the service we provide.”

NRS said it is writing to people who could be placed at risk of harm as a result of the informatio­n taken about them, which it said amounts to fewer than 50 individual­s.

It has opened a mailbox for enquiries from members of the public at cyberincid­ent@nrscotland. gov.uk.

Members of the public are also encouraged to be on their guard for any unusual activity which might relate to this incident, including contact from anyone claiming to have their data.

These incidents should be reported to Police Scotland by phoning 101.

Police said members of the public should not attempt to access or share any leaked data as they may be committing an offence under the Data Protection Act.

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