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Thanksgiving 2023

Posted on November 23, 2023 by Dissent

This is normally where we might say “Happy Thanksgiving,” and focus on what we’re grateful for this year. And I  do hope everyone who has plans to be with their family or friends today gets there and has a wonderful day. But I also know that many families are suffering right now. Some have loved…

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Kansas court officials confirm details of ‘evil, criminal’ international cyberattack

Posted on November 22, 2023 by Dissent

Tim Carpenter reports: Foreign cybercriminals launched the attack on the Kansas judicial branch’s information system in October and stole records of appellate cases and judicial administration files potentially regarded as confidential under state law, officials said Tuesday. Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court issued a joint statement confirming perpetrators “stole data and threatened to post…

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China Cybersecurity and Data Protection Regulations – 2023 Recap and 2024 Outlook

Posted on November 22, 2023 by Dissent

Arendse Huld writes: China has been expanding its legal framework for cybersecurity and data protection in recent years, with further advancements seen in 2023. This year witnessed the refinement of legal requirements governing the procedures to export personal information (PI), bringing further clarity to the responsibilities and accountabilities of companies. At the same time, 2023…

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Ransomware Attack Delays Medical Care, Residents Seek Alternatives

Posted on November 22, 2023 by Dissent

In the wake of the attack on TransForm that affected southwest Ontario hospitals, some patients still have to seek care elsewhere.  Sandeep Kunchikor reports: Amherstburg, Ontario resident Jennifer Duguay recently experienced a shocking denial of medical care. After being referred for an urgent biopsy for a potential case of inflammatory breast cancer, Duguay was told…

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Data breach at Idaho National Laboratory claimed by SiegedSec

Posted on November 22, 2023 by Dissent

SC Magazine reports: Idaho National Laboratory had its Oracle Human Capital Management servers for its human resources apps compromised by the SiegedSec hacking operation, which claimed to have accessed “hundreds of thousands of user, employee, and citizen data,” CyberScoop reports. SiegedSec has already leaked a sample of the stolen information, which included Social Security numbers,…

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Sg: 665,000 MBS members data leak: Govt to investigate if there was ‘significant harm’

Posted on November 22, 2023 by Dissent

Khine Zin Htet reports: On Nov. 7, 2023, MBS announced a breach of the personal data of 665,000 Marina Bay Sands (MBS) LifeStyle reward members by an “unknown third party” on Oct. 19 and 20, 2023. Following that, the government addressed the data breach during a parliamentary sitting held on Nov. 22. […] MBS discovered…

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