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2023: Preferential medicines suspended in Primorye due to hacker attack

The issuance of preferential medicines in the Primorsky Territory was suspended due to the hacking of the IT system of the pharmacy network. On July 14, the Minister of Health of the region Anastasia Khudchenko wrote about this in her Telegram channel.

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Today, a hacker attack was carried out on the information system of the regional warehouse of preferential drug dispensing of Pharmacy JSC. High multi-stage information protection has been compromised. Only partial access has been preserved, as well as the ability to manually ensure the issuance of urgently important drugs. The temporary issue of preferential medicines has been suspended so far, she said.
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In Primorye, the issue of preferential medicines has been suspended due to a hacker attack

According to Khudchenko, the Ministry of Health, together with law enforcement agencies, is working to promptly restore the information system and provide preferential categories of citizens with medicines. At the same time, on July 14, 2023, the regional Ministry of Health found it difficult to name the approximate timing of the restoration of the system of dispensing preferential drugs and the possible reasons for the hacker attack.

As the publication VL.ru writes, as a result of the cyber incident, the sites of Ovita.ru and Gosapteki ceased to open due to a hacker attack on the information system of the regional warehouse. Ovita.ru employees reported that the sale of drugs was temporarily suspended in all branches for an indefinite time. The rest of the large pharmacy chains, including Gosapteka, continue to operate as usual.

As clarified To Interfax"" in the regional, Ministry of Health the hacker attack affected the Primorsky regional warehouse.

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There is partial access to the manual mode, so the provision remains in small volumes, - said the agency's interlocutor.
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According to Komsomolskaya Pravda - Vladivostok, by July 2023, more than 13 thousand people regularly receive free medicines in the Primorsky Territory.[1]

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