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Bucks Co. emergency dispatch system down for days due to cyberattack

Posted on January 23, 2024 by Dissent

Hayden Mitman reports: Law enforcement officials in Bucks County are working to restore services to its computer-aided dispatch system, or CAD system, after a cyberattack on Sunday crippled the service. However, county officials said 9-1-1 services remain operational and first responders are relying on phone and radio communication as the county investigates the incident. In…

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COVID Test Data Breach: 1.3 Million Patient Records Exposed Online

Posted on January 23, 2024 by Dissent

Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to vpnMentor about a non-password protected database that contained nearly 1.3 million records, which included COVID-19 testing information and personally identifiable information such as the patient’s name, date of birth, and passport number. Jeremiah Fowler writes: The publicly exposed database contained an estimated 1.3 million records that included 118,441…

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Dutch SA Sanctions Credit Card Company for Failure to Perform Data Protection Impact Assessment

Posted on January 23, 2024 by Dissent

Kristof Van Quathem of Covington and Burling writes: In December 2023, the Dutch SA fined a credit card company €150,000 for failure to perform a proper data protection impact assessment (“DPIA”) in accordance with Art. 35 GDPR for its “identification and verification process”. First, the Dutch SA decided that the company was required to perform a DPIA…

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Federal government slaps targeted sanctions on Russian cybercriminal behind 2022 Medibank Private cyber attack

Posted on January 22, 2024 by Dissent

Heloise Vyas reports: The Australian government have cracked down on a Russian cybercriminal believed to behind a Medibank Private breach in 2022 which marked the “single most devastating attack” in the country’s history. In a joint press conference with the Foreign Affairs Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, and Cyber Security Minister, the Commonwealth declared it would,…

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Hackers Stole $7.5 Million in Grant Money From US Health Department

Posted on January 22, 2024 by Dissent

Riley Griffin reports: Hackers stole millions of dollars in grant money from the Department of Health and Human Services last year in a series of attacks, according to two people familiar with the matter. Between late March and mid-November, the hackers gained access to an HHS system that processes civilian grant payments and withdrew about $7.5 million intended…

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UPDATE: Ransomware attack affecting Tietoevry’s services for some customers in Sweden 

Posted on January 21, 2024 by Dissent

21 January 2024 [UPDATED: 10:45 CET, January 21] One of Tietoevry’s several datacenters in Sweden was partially subject to a ransomware attack during the night of Jan 19-20. While overall recovery has progressed, services for the customers in scope remain impacted. The attack was limited to one part of one of our Swedish datacenters, impacting…

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