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Takeaways from our investigation on AI-powered school surveillance

Posted on March 12, 2025 by Dissent

Sharon Lurye of The Associated Press and Claire Bryan of The Seattle Times report: Thousands of American schools are turning to AI-powered surveillance technology for 24/7 monitoring of student accounts and school-issued devices like laptops and tablets. The goal is to keep children safe, especially amid a mental health crisis and the threat of school shootings. Machine-learning algorithms detect potential indicators of problems…

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Pinehurst Radiology Associates remains closed more than 1 month after cyberattack

Posted on March 12, 2025 by Dissent

Marty Stempniak reports: An East Coast imaging group remains closed more than one month after a cyberattack, according to reports from local media. Pinehurst Radiology Associates recently gave notice of the incident, launching an investigation amid suspicious activity on its network. Located in the Sandhills of North Carolina’s Moore County, the practice hired legal counsel…

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Swiss critical sector faces new 24-hour cyberattack reporting rule

Posted on March 12, 2025 by Dissent

Bill Toulas reports: Switzerland’s National Cybersecurity Centre (NCSC) has announced a new reporting obligation for critical infrastructure organizations in the country, requiring them to report cyberattacks to the agency within 24 hours of their discovery. According to the NCSC announcement, this new requirement is introduced as a response to the increasing number of cybersecurity incidents…

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Computers containing thousands of patients’ records stolen from Belfast hospital

Posted on March 11, 2025 by Dissent

Deborah McAleese reports: Twenty-eight computers containing the records of thousands of patients have been stolen from a Belfast Hospital, UTV can reveal. The computers were being used to train staff on the new encompass system, a digital healthcare record that is being rolled out across all health trusts. Belfast Health Trust said the missing appliances…

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Center for Digestive Health notifies patients of April 2024 cyberattack

Posted on March 11, 2025 by Dissent

In May, 2024, the threat actors known as BianLian added the Center for Digestive Health in Florida to their dark web leak site. In June, they leaked what they claimed was 2.2 TB of files that they described as: A physical and medical history examination. Accounting, budget, financial data. Contract data and NDA’s. Accidents. Files…

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Sunflower Medical Group notifies 220,968 of December cyberattack by Rhysida

Posted on March 11, 2025 by Dissent

Sunflower Medical Group has notified 220,968 people of a December attack by Rhysida. According to their submission to the Maine Attorney General’s Office and their notification letter to those affected, the Kansas-based group of independent physicians detected the attack on January 7, 2025. Investigation revealed that it had occurred on December 15, 2024. The day…

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