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Personal and health info leaked from Florida Department of Health

Posted on July 6, 2024July 7, 2024 by Dissent

As an update to the Florida Department of Health ransomware attack reported yesterday: On July 2, threat actors known as Ransom Hub had claimed to have exfiltrated 100 GB of files from the state agency. They threatened to leak it if the state did not pay their demands, but Florida law prohibits state agencies from…

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SouthCoast Medical Group and Privia Medical Group notify patients of June 2023 cyberattack

Posted on July 6, 2024 by Dissent

On August 17, 2023, SouthCoast Medical Group (Southcoast Health) in Georgia notified HHS of a breach and posted a preliminary substitute notice on its website. At the time, they reported to HHS that 501 patients were affected, a marker for when an entity doesn’t yet know the actual number but knows it will be more…

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Cyber Attack May Have Exposed Alabama Student, Teacher Data

Posted on July 5, 2024 by Dissent

Rebecca Griesbach reports: The Alabama State Department of Education experienced a data breach in June that may have compromised some student and employee data, officials announced Wednesday. On June 17, information system staff interrupted and stopped an attack on the department’s computer system before hackers could fully access the system or lock it, according to…

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Florida health department data captured in cyberattack, hackers claim

Posted on July 5, 2024 by Dissent

Lawrence Mower, Romy Ellenbogen, and Christopher O’Donnell report: A hacker group claims it has breached the Florida Department of Health and gained access to a large amount of potentially sensitive data on Floridians. The RansomHub ransomware group said in a post on the dark web that it will release 100 gigabytes of department data unless the…

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Operation Morpheus: Europol coordinates global action against criminal abuse of Cobalt Strike

Posted on July 5, 2024 by Dissent

Europol issued the following press release on July 3: Law enforcement has teamed up with the private sector to fight against the abuse of a legitimate security tool by criminals who were using it to infiltrate victims’ IT systems. Older, unlicensed versions of the Cobalt Strike red teaming tool were targeted during a week of…

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Assessing the Disruptions of Ransomware Gangs

Posted on July 5, 2024 by Dissent

Intel 471 took a look back at law enforcement attempts to disrupt ransomware groups and at the recent Operation Cronos.  Their timeline begins in 2021. The report looks at the immediate impact of disruptions and then the long-term impact. Do disruptions really make a significant — and lasting — dent in the problem, or are…

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