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Singapore data centre says no data loss discovered after report on hackers obtaining logins

Posted on February 21, 2023 by Dissent

CNA reports: Data centre operator ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has noticed no data loss or impact to its customer service portals following a hacking incident in 2021, it said on Tuesday (Feb 21). Through unspecified means, the hackers made away with login credentials – email addresses and passwords – for customer-support websites for STT…

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HardBit 2.0 Ransomware

Posted on February 21, 2023 by Dissent

Jason Hill reports: First observed in October 2022, HardBit is a ransomware threat that targets organizations to extort cryptocurrency payments for the decryption of their data. Seemingly improving upon their initial release, HardBit version 2.0 was introduced toward the end of November 2022, with samples seen throughout the end of 2022 and into 2023. Like…

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Protenus releases its 2023 Breach Barometer for Health Data Breaches

Posted on February 21, 2023 by Dissent

Protenus LLC has released its seventh annual Breach Barometer report. Unlike other analyses that seem to rely solely on reports to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Breach Barometer uses a broader lens and includes reports from non-HIPAA entities that involved medical data or health insurance information on employees or patients. There…

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MN: KFI Engineers pays $300k ransom, Black Basta ransomware group thanks…

Posted on February 21, 2023 by Dissent

Marco A. De Felice (@amvinfe) managed to shoulder-surf ransom negotiations between Black Basta and KFI Engineers (“KFI”) in Minnesota. He reports that the victims wound up paying $300,000.00, half of what the attackers initially demanded. KFI counts schools and hospitals among its clients, but as an engineering firm, one would not expect them to have…

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Hackers Start Selling Data Center Logins for Some of World’s Largest Corporations

Posted on February 21, 2023 by Dissent

Jordan Robertson reports: In an episode that underscores the vulnerability of global computer networks, hackers got ahold of login credentials for data centers in Asia used by some of the world’s biggest businesses, a potential bonanza for spying or sabotage, according to a cybersecurity research firm. The previously unreported data caches involve emails and passwords…

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Defending Data Breach Claims in Ireland

Posted on February 21, 2023 by Dissent

Colin Monaghan, Anthony Strogen, Deirdre Munnelly, and Rosemary Lynch of Mason Hayes & Curran LLP write: European Union, Ireland February 17 2023 The recent significant Circuit Court decision in the case of Gary Cunniam v Parcel Connect Ltd t/a Fastway Couriers Ireland & Others  now provides useful guidance on the view of the Irish Courts in matters related…

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