Cyber security experts say the ransomware attack that began hitting organizations around the globe on Friday could wreak more havoc as the work week begins.
Island Health says it has extra measures in place on the heels of the historic cyber attack that hit computers around the world, including in Canada.
So far the health authority's systems are unaffected and steps have been taken to ensure it stays that way.
Island Health Spokesperson Meribeth Burton says employees have been advised to take extra precautions and send all suspicious emails to the IT department.
A hospital in southern Ontario confirmed it experienced computer problems on Friday that were linked to the attack.
The cyberattack paralysed computers that run Britain's hospital network, Germany's national railway and scores of other companies and government agencies worldwide
The attack held users hostage by freezing their computers, encrypting their data and demanding money.