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Software bug meant NHS information was potentially “vulnerable to hackers”

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  • The NHS is reportedly looking into allegations of a third-party software flaw
  • A vulnerability of this kind could leave patients exposed
  • However Medefer denies wrongdoing, says it was unaware of issue

The NHS is reportedly “looking into” allegations that a software flaw in a virtual booking provider left patient data exposed for a number of years.

Reports from ComputerWeekly say a researcher found a flaw in Medefer, which handles 1,500 NHS patient referrals per month, with its system allowing patients to book virtual appointments with doctors, as well as giveingphysicians access to the relevant patient data.

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