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Author: Dissent

Ransomware ecosystem fragmenting, but not necessarily great news

Posted on July 24, 2024 by Dissent

Alexander Martin reports: Veteran cybercriminals involved in ransomware attacks are increasingly shying away from large ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) platforms following a spate of law enforcement disruption operations, as well as the AlphV/BlackCat gang’s high-profile exit scam, according to officials and industry experts. Organized online crime groups are attempting to reduce their dependence on RaaS services by developing…

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Acadian Ambulance hit by ransomware attack; Daixin claims info on 10 million patients stolen

Posted on July 23, 2024July 23, 2024 by Dissent

A new listing on Daixin Team’s leak site suggested serious problems for Acadian Ambulance. Acadian Ambulance offers several health-related services, including emergency medical transportation, non-emergency transportation, at-home health care, air services, and medical education. It has locations in Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas. Acadian has been in business since 1971, and at this point, employees…

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Kuwait Court Drops Case Against Notorious Pentagon Hacker

Posted on July 22, 2024 by Dissent

Asharq Al-Awsat reports: The Kuwaiti Court of Cassation upheld on Sunday the dismissal of criminal charges against a notorious Kuwaiti hacker who had infiltrated hundreds of websites around the world, including the US Department of Defense’s (Pentagon) website. The Court of Cassation, the highest judicial authority, affirmed a previous ruling by the Court of Appeals…

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Suffolk County cyberattack recovery costs hit $25M; final tab still being tallied

Posted on July 21, 2024 by Dissent

Remember how Suffolk County in New York had decided cyberinsurance was too expensive and how they got hit with a ransomware attack by AlphV in 2022. The county not only had no insurance, but it had no cyberattack recovery plan.   Mark Harrington reports another update on that incident: Suffolk County approved more than $25…

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MNGI Digestive Health joins ranks of “late-notifiers,” finally notifying more than 767,000 patients of breach last summer

Posted on July 21, 2024 by Dissent

This seems to be the month in which many people affected by healthcare breaches in the summer of 2023 are first being notified individually (see, for example, reports on Southcoast Medical and Florida Community Health Centers).  Here’s a third one:  MNGI Digestive Health was the victim of a cyberattack on August 20, 2023. They reportedly discovered the breach…

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Hacked in 2022, Dell & Dean law firm first notifying affected clients now

Posted on July 21, 2024 by Dissent

From DataBreaches’ “Now what does THIS mean?” file,  a notification letter from Dell & Dean PLLC, a law firm in New  York. On July 17, Dell & Dean’s external counsel notified the Maine Attorney General’s Office about a breach in September 2022 that affected 6,803 people. A copy of the firm’s notification letter was appended…

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