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Author: Dissent

Hacker Blackmails Pirate IPTV Services, Threatens To Send User Data To Police

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Dissent

Andy Maxwell reports: During the past two days, a pair of UK-based IPTV suppliers – SapphireSecure.net and KS-Hosting.com – became victims in what appears to be a series of hacks carried out by the same individual [responsible for a series of hacks targeting pirate IPTV providers over the past couple of years]. Apparently connected by ownership,…

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KeepChange Foils Bitcoin Theft but Loses User Data in Sunday Breach

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Dissent

Sebastian Sinclair reports: Bitcoin marketplace KeepChange says it has managed to limit the ramifications of a security breach on Sunday. According to a blog post on Monday, the exchange said several bitcoin withdrawal requests had been initiated from customer accounts to an address belonging to the attackers. However, one of the platform’s control subsystems halted the requests, resulting…

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11th Circuit’s strict new rule for data breach standing will figure in Equifax appeal

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Dissent

Alison Frankel reports: Shiyang Huang is not a lawyer. Nor is he a professional objector who makes a living from demanding payments to drop filing vexatious objections to class action appeals. By his account, he’s just a pro se litigant from Topeka who doesn’t think federal courts should be called upon to adjudicate claims by…

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RBNZ says partner Accellion kept it in the dark about data breach

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Dissent

Chris Keall reports: The Reserve Bank was kept in the dark for a crucial five days about a December data breach, Governor Adrian Orr says – contradicting its technology partner’s version of events. The incident – which saw sensitive data stolen – involved a file-sharing service run by US company Accellion. Read more on NZ…

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What Does the Fifth Circuit’s Vacating of HHS HIPAA Fines Mean for Companies This Year?

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Dissent

Here is some more commentary on the Fifth Circuit opinion in MD Anderson v. HHS.  Elfin Noce, Liisa Thomas & Susan Ingargiola  of SheppardMullin write, in part: On the ruling regarding the disclosure of ePHI, the Fifth Circuit held that HHS had failed to establish that MD Anderson disclosed ePHI to someone outside of the covered entity. The…

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Brazilian Data Protection Authority Publishes Regulatory Strategy for 2021 – 2023

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Dissent

Hunton Andrews Kurth writes: On January 28, 2021, international Data Privacy Day, the newly formed Brazilian data protection authority (Agência Nacional de Proteção de Dados, the “ANPD”) published its regulatory strategy for 2021-2023 and work plan for 2021-2022 (in Portuguese). The ANPD’s regulatory strategy for 2021-2023 sets forth the agency’s vision for becoming a reference, nationally and internationally, with respect to…

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