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MN: ISD 728 statement about ransomware attack

Posted on December 29, 2022 by Dissent

ISD 728 in Minnesota was hit with a ransomware attack on November 23. On December 23, they mailed notification letters to those potentially affected. A copy of the letter was submitted to the Montana Attorney General’s Office and is embedded below: The district also posted a notice to families on their website: Statement Released to…

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Cyberattacks: higher education on high alert despite the holidays

Posted on December 29, 2022 by Dissent

The following is a machine translation of a report by Valéry Rieß-Marchive: cIn mid-September, Toulouse INP started the school year on a cyberattack with ransomware . At the beginning of December, Grenoble INP informed of an “intrusion” on its computer servers, but not to mention a cyberattack . At the same time, our colleagues from Parisian revealed that the IUT Paris – Rives de Seine was openly…

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Nevada Gaming Commission Adopts Cybersecurity Regulations

Posted on December 29, 2022 by Dissent

Joseph Lazzarotti of JacksonLewis writes: On December 22, 2022, the Nevada Gaming Commission (NGC) adopted regulations creating new cybersecurity requirements for certain gaming operators. This action joins agencies in other jurisdictions moving quickly to protect consumers and their personal information in the gaming industry. The NGC adopted the October 17, 2022 version of the regulations, which become effective January…

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Is Morocco rushing to extradite Sebastien Raoult before the Committee on Torture might bar the extradition?

Posted on December 29, 2022 by Dissent

Yesterday, DataBreaches reported that counsel for an alleged member of ShinyHunters had filed an appeal with the Committee on Torture, asking them to suspend the extradition of Sebastien Raoult by Morocco to the U.S. Because Morocco is a signatory to the convention against torture, the committee has the authority to suspend or prohibit an extradition….

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3Commas Finally Admits Latest API Keys Leak Was Its Fault

Posted on December 29, 2022 by Dissent

Benjamin Godfrey reports: The company’s CEO has not confirmed whether or not he will be making a refund to the affected victims but said as an immediate course of action, the platform has requested all partner exchanges to disable their API keys linking to its systems. For the past few weeks, crypto Twitter has been…

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Hackers say data of 3 crore people on sale, railways denies breach

Posted on December 29, 2022 by Dissent

TNN reports: Amid claims by a hackers’ forum that data of over three crore users of Indian Railways is on sale on the dark web, the railway ministry on Wednesday said that no such data breach happened in any of its systems or organisations. Read more at Times of India.

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