Patients and their families queue for registration and administrative purposes at Dharmais Cancer Center Hospital, Jakarta on Monday, May 15, 2017 due to the global computer ransomware virus attack WannaCrypt or known as WannaCry on Saturday, May 13. Dharmais Cancer Hospital service was disrupted. It can be seen from the administrative process that is usually done using a computer is now forced to do manually. President Director of Dharmais Cancer Hospital ABDUL KADIR said, from the 600 units of computer-operated by hospitals, only 60 units of computers are infected with the WannaCry virus, a


Patients and their families queue for registration and administrative purposes at Dharmais Cancer Center Hospital, Jakarta on Monday, May 15, 2017 due to the global computer ransomware virus attack WannaCrypt or known as WannaCry on Saturday, May 13. Dharmais Cancer Hospital service was disrupted. It can be seen from the administrative process that is usually done using a computer is now forced to do manually. President Director of Dharmais Cancer Hospital ABDUL KADIR said, from the 600 units of computer-operated by hospitals, only 60 units of computers are infected with the WannaCry virus, and all have been overcome. He also stated that all important data, including patient data is safe, due to a backup system. (Photo by Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press)


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