Brian Krebs reports: National veterinary Associates�(NVA), a ca company that owns more than 700 beast charge facilities around the globe, is still working to find from a ransomware attack late last month that affected more than half of those properties, separating many veterinary practices from their patient records, defrayal systems and praxis management software. NVA says it expects to have all facilities fully back up and running normally within the next week. scan more on KrebsOnSecurity.com.