From the good-to-know dept., Timothy A. Carroll and Joshua A. Mooney of White and Williams LLP write: A computer hacker may engage in malicious and criminal conduct, but that doesn’t mean that the conduct is “fraudulent.” In G&G Oil Company v. Continental Western Ins. Co., 2020 Ind. App. LEXIS 126 (Ind. Ct. App. Mr. 31, 2020),…
Month: April 2020
115 million Pakistani mobile users data found up for sale on dark web
From Rewterz: Rewterz, a pioneer of specialized cybersecurity services in Pakistan, has discovered a data dump of 115 million Pakistani mobile users data that have shown up for sale on the dark web today. The cyber criminal behind this data breach is demanding 300 BTC ($2.1 million USD) for the data. This indicates that financially…
COVID-19 Exploited by Malicious Cyber Actors (Alert (AA20-099A)
Summary This is a joint alert from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). This alert provides information on exploitation by cybercriminal and advanced persistent threat (APT) groups of the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic. It includes…
DoppelPaymer team leaks Boeing, Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, documents after Visser Precision refuses to pay
Shaun Nichols and Gareth Corfield report: Internal confidential documents belonging to some of the largest aerospace companies in the world have been stolen from an industrial contractor and leaked online. The data was pilfered and dumped on the internet by the criminals behind the DoppelPaymer Windows ransomware, in retaliation for an unpaid extortion demand. Read…
London firm on standby to test therapeutics for COVID19 notifies volunteers about March attack by Maze Team
Hammersmith Medicines Research (HMR) in London takes pride in their record as specialists in pharmacology phase 1 and early phase 2 clinical trials — the kinds of trials that are needed before new medications can be approved for use by the public — and the kinds of trials that will be needed if new therapeutics…
Delaware urology practice hit with ransomware in January
On March 27, Brandywine Urology Consultants in Delaware began notifying the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and their patients about a ransomware attack. The attack occurred on January 25, and the practice became aware of it on January 27. Importantly, they state that the electronic medical records system (“EMR”) was not attacked…