The criminals behind the HSE cyber-attack have started offering people’s personal information online.
The Financial Times says it's seen screenshots and files containing patient data, minutes of meetings and equipment purchase details.
The files were then emptied after the paper looked at the link.
Laura Noonan from the Financial Times says there were 27 files, which included the personal records of 12 people.
"In the case of one of the named files that we reviewed it included a full admission report for a named individual, it included detail of the person's doctor, the name and number of the person's next of kin, detailed lab reports on the patient, notes on the patient's admission to hospital.
"This is clearly highly sensitive information."