Cyberattack targets Montreal health agency, forcing it to go off-line
MONTREAL — A Montreal health agency has been forced off-line as authorities deal with a cyberattack.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube said Thursday that specific attacks hit systems at the regional health agency covering west-central Montreal, which oversees the Jewish General Hospital among other facilities.
“Our teams quickly realized that there had been these attacks, and to protect the population’s data, particularly hospital data, the decision was taken to shut down the systems,” Dube told a news conference in Quebec City.
A statement from the agency said that as a preventive measure, “internet connectivity as well as external and remote access to our networks have been suspended.”