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Cyberattack suspends Cedar Rapids summer school activities

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Dissent

The Gazette reports: A cyberattack discovered over the holiday weekend has caused the Cedar Rapids Community School District to suspend summer programming until July 11, the district said. Its announcement did not describe the nature of the attack or say which systems it targeted. Read more at The Gazette.  

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Update on Plainedge School District ransomware attack

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Dissent

On June 15, DataBreaches reported that BlackCat threat actors had added Plainedge School District in New York to their dedicated leak site. At the time, BlackCat (aka ALPHV) only offered a few files as proof but warned more data would be leaked if they did not hear from the district. The threat actors subsequently dumped…

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UK: Thousands of students have data leaked on dark web by Vice Society

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Dissent

Kevin O’Sullivan and Michael Powell report on attacks by the ransomware team known as Vice Society on U.K. schools. Student data was disclosed on Vice’s dedicated leak site after their victims refused to pay ransom demands. The Daily Mail report includes Vice’s attacks on five schools and a sixth-form college, including Pilton Community College, The…

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Jp: Information of 111,191 patients and 715 employees at Kokikai Yasue Hospital leaked

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Dissent

Tatsuki Matsuura reports on what sounds like it might be a ransomware attack. Here’s a machine translation of how the report begins: Kokikai Yasue Hospital (Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture) announced on July 4 that the personal information of patients and new Corona vaccine vaccinated patients may have been leaked up to 111,991 due to unauthorized…

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Hackers claim police information stolen in China’s biggest data breach

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Dissent

The Bharat Express News reports: Unknown hackers have claimed to have stolen data on up to a billion Chinese residents after hacking into a Shanghai police database, in what industry experts are calling the world’s biggest data breach. cybersecurity in the country’s history. The person or group claiming the attack has offered to sell more…

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British Army to Investigate Crypto Scam Hack on its Twitter, Social Media—Possessed NFT Appears

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Dissent

Isaiah Richard reports: The British Army faced a recent intrusion on its social media platforms, including Twitter and YouTube, where it posted several information that led to a cryptocurrency scam as its platforms got hacked. The government agency from Great Britain is launching an investigation to identify the culprits behind it, as it managed a…

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