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Colonial Pipeline was hacked. No, wait, Accenture was hacked. No, wait….. untangling claims. (2)

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Dissent

By, now, there’s been a lot of buzz by some claims made by RansomedVC on their leak site and on their Telegram channel. In their post this afternoon, RansomedVC claimed that (1) Rob Lee of Dragos somehow cheated someone called “fooble,” and as a result, (2) RansomedVC was going to leak files that Lee had…

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Cook County Health and Hospitals System terminates relationship with medical transcription service, notifying patients of breach

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Dissent

On September 24, Cook County Health and Hospitals System (CCH) in Illinois notified HHS of a breach. At the time, CCH reported that 500 patients were affected. The “500” entry is usually just a marker to indicate that the entity knows that they were required to notify HHS and individuals no later than 60 days…

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Equifax’s U.K. Arm Fined Over 2017 Data Breach

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Dissent

Margot Patrick reports: Equifax’s (EFX) U.K. arm was fined around $13.6 million Friday for failing to protect the data of millions of British customers in a 2017 hack of the credit-reporting company. The British arm outsourced customer-data processing to the U.S., and then failed to manage or monitor data security, the Financial Conduct Authority said. Read…

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FBI and CISA Release Update on AvosLocker Advisory

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Dissent

The AvosLocker ransomware leak site has not been seen for months, but the government is providing an update on them based on its investigations as recently as May 2023. In May, DataBreaches reported on the Bluefield College breach by an affiliate of Avos.  Because AvosLocker is RaaS, it’s possible that it is still active but…

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Queensland agencies to face mandatory data breach reporting

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Dissent

Judy Skatssoon reports: Queensland is set to join NSW as the only other Australian state to introduce a mandatory data breach notification scheme. The state government says the Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023, introduced on October 12, contains reforms aimed at improving the accountability of government agencies and boosting privacy protections in…

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How Vermont’s largest hospital now protects patient info 3 years after ransomware attack

Posted on October 12, 2023 by Dissent

Cam Smith reports: Nearly three years after Vermont’s largest hospital fell victim to a ransomware attack, hospital officials say they’ve made progress toward better systems to protect patient information. During the breach, nearly 1,300 servers were compromised on more than 5,000 devices across the UVM Health Network. Hospital officials say while no patient or employee…

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