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Ransomware Ruckus: London Drugs Refuses $25M Cyber Shakedown
London Drugs’ headache just got real—ransomware rascals LockBit demand $25 million, but this pharmacy ain’t popping the payoff pill. Customers, keep calm; your data’s still under lock and key!

Hot Take:
Well, folks, it looks like London Drugs just got a prescription for disaster they definitely didn't order. It's one thing to run out of aspirin, but quite another to get a $25 million ransom note stuck on your pharmacy window by cyber goons. LockBit's shopping spree at London Drugs' expense is a bitter pill to swallow, and it seems like the store's reaction is to not take their medicine lying down. Let's unpack this digital drug heist without violating any HIPAA laws, shall we?