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An independent cybersecurity journalist refused to comply with an order ordered by the United Kingdom Court, which was sought after reporting a recent Cyberettack in the private Giant of HCRG of private health care.

The Law Firm Pinsent Masons, which served the February 28 judgment on behalf of HCRG, demanded from Databreaches.net “to take” two articles mentioned ransomware attack on HCRG.

The law firm’s notice to Databreaches.net, which has seen TechCrunch, said the accompanying order “was acquired by HCRG” in the High Court of Justice in London to “prevent publication or disclosure of confidential data stolen during a recent Ransomware Cyberattack”.

The company’s letter states that if databreaches.net disagrees the order, the site can be found in the contempt of the court, which “can lead to imprisonment, criminal fine or seized your assets”.

Databreaches.net, run by a journalist active under the nickname Dissent Doe, refused to remove the positions, and also Published details about the order in a blog post on Wednesday.

The disagreement, quoting a letter from their law firm Covington & Burling, said it would not comply with the order of the fact that Databreaches.net is not subject to the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom’s lawsuits and that reporting reports is legal under the first amendment to the United States where Databreaches is based.

Dissent also noted that the text of the judicial decision does not call specific databreaches.net nor mention these articles.

Legal threats and demands are not unusual in cyber journalism, as the report often involves disclosing information that companies do not want to be made public. However, orders and legal requirements are rarely published for dangers or fears of legal impact.

The details of the ban offer a rare picture of how the United Kingdom law can be used to issue legal requirements to abolish published stories that are critical or annoying by companies.

The letter from the law firm also confirms that HCRG was hit by a “ransomware cyber-attack”.

HCRG, formerly known as Virgin Care and one of the largest independent healthcare providers in the United Kingdom, confirmed on February 20 that it had investigated a cyberspace incident, after the Medusa Ransomware gang assumed responsibility for the breach of the company. HCRG has more than 5,000 employees and covers half a million patients across the United Kingdom.

When achieved by TechCrunch, HCRG Alison Klabacher spokesman said: “We can confirm that we are taking legal action to prevent the republishing of any data accessing the criminal group to minimize the potential risk to those who may have been affected.”

“We are investigating the incident with the support of external experts and will notify (and have notified) someone who is influenced as necessary on the basis of our research,” the HCRG spokesman added.

A spokesman for Pinsent Masons, the Law Firm that represents HCRG, did not comment on the publication era.

According to the legal claim, Pinsent Mason reported two posts published in Databreaches.net, which said the Medusa Ransomware gang had received credit to HCRG Cyberettack and that the criminal gang threatened to publish personal information and sensitive health data if HCRG did not pay Rans. The gang published many snapshots of stolen data on the dark tissue leak position as proof of their claims.

Publications published in databreaches.net contain a lot of the same information that confirms and have been independently mentioned and reported independently.

According to the disagreement, Pinsent Massons sent the order to the registrar Databreaches.net, who in turn warned that databreaches.net would have been suspended in the web sector if the positions were not removed. The secretary of the sector later overthrew the lesson and refused to suspend databreaches.net, the dispute said.

HCRG has not yet publicly acquired the breach on its website. Dissent said to Their post on the blog on Wednesday That, in the absence of updates by HCRG, many of the HCRG Cyberettack details are covered by independent journalists, including Blog Cybersecurity Suspectwhich broke new details about HCRG Cyberettack.

Dissent said the court’s mandate, otherwise “would prevent the public from finding that the violation was severe with many people to be affected” and “could open the door to wide censorship of journalists in the United Kingdom or elsewhere”.

“Journalists with any connection to the United Kingdom may be sent by email that requires to remove previous reports of the data closed by UK entities or could be banned from any future reference to any data stolen by the UK.”

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