AIIMS currently manages around 2,500 beds. It is said that the data of around 2 to 3 Crore patients might have been compromised. After the incident, AIIMS shifted to manual operations to cater the patients. Also, All India Institute of Medical Sciences sought National Informatics Centre (NIC) and I-CERT to restore the digital services. The incident has been reported to Delhi Police whereas CBI and NIA have joined the investigation. AIIMS issued a new Standard operation procedure where the admission, discharge and transfer of patients will be done manually. As per a source told Press Trust of India, “Hackers have demanded a ransom of Rs 200 Crore in crypto currency on November 28, 2022”. Later, Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Operations unit have registered the case under cyber terrorism and extortion on November 25.
Meanwhile, National Information Centre e-hospital database and application servers restored the data for e-hospital. Also, the team of NIC is cleaning and scanning infections from other e-hospital servers that are located at AIIMS hospital. These servers are required to deliver the service of the hospital. Also, four physical servers have been arranged to restore the e-hospital services and have been scanned and prepared for the applications and database. As per the source, “Sanitisation of AIIMS network is in progress. Antivirus has been installed on 1200 out of 5000 computers and 20 out of 50 servers have been scanned. This activity is going on 24*7”.