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Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration fined for data protection failures

Posted on December 3, 2023 by Dissent

The Norwegian Supervisory Authority (Datatilsynet) has taken enforcement action, imposing a fine of EUR 1.7 million (USD $1.85 million) on Arbeids- og velferdsetaten, the Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration (NAV). As part of its investigation, the DPA found that the controller had failed to implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal data. For example, the…

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NZ: Health Worker Arrested for Misusing Vaccination Data: A Case of Breach of Trust

Posted on December 3, 2023 by Dissent

Somasetty Suresh reports: A health worker has been apprehended by the authorities for an alleged misuse and disclosure of vaccination data. The individual, whose identity has not been revealed, has been charged with accessing a computer system for dishonest purposes. The incident came to light recently, prompting swift action from the concerned authorities. The accused…

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Russian National Pleads Guilty to Trickbot Malware Conspiracy

Posted on December 3, 2023 by Dissent

In October 2021, Russian national Vladimir Dunaev, was extradited to the U.S. from Korea. On November 30, he pleaded guilty. From the Department of Justice press release: A Russian national pleaded guilty today to his role in developing and deploying the malicious software known as Trickbot, which was used to launch cyber-attacks against American hospitals…

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Why we need legislation requiring more transparency in breach notices, Saturday edition (Bluefield University)

Posted on December 2, 2023 by Dissent

Yet another notification letter provides an example of why we need legislation requiring more transparency in disclosures. A DataBreaches.net OpEd.  Background: The Bluefield University Breach On May 2, DataBreaches reported a cyberattack involving Bluefield University in Virginia that had first been reported by WVVA. The local media had reported that on May 1, Bluefield had…

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The EU’s Cyber Resilience Act Has Now Been Agreed

Posted on December 2, 2023 by Dissent

Mark Young and Aleksander Aleksiev of Covington and Burling write: Yesterday, the European Commission, Council and Parliament announced that they had reached an agreement on the text of the Cyber Resilience Act (“CRA”). As a result, the CRA now looks set to finish its journey through the EU legislative process early next year. As we explained in our…

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60 credit unions facing outages due to ransomware attack on popular tech provider

Posted on December 2, 2023 by Dissent

Jonathan Greig reports: About 60 credit unions are dealing with outages due to a ransomware attack on a widely-used technology provider. National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) spokesperson Joseph Adamoli said the ransomware attack targeted the cloud services provider Ongoing Operations, a company owned by credit union technology firm Trellance. Read more at The Record.

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