Marty Stempniak reports that physician practices are struggling from the financial impact of the Change Healthcare cyberattack in February. Smaller physician practices may be particularly hard-hit, with some considering closing, according to new data from the American Medical Association (AMA). An informal survey conducted by the AMA recently found that 80% of physician groups reported losing…
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One month later, pathetic DDoSer keeps trying and failing (1)
By “Dissent Doe, PhD” and “Batman” March 7 started out fairly normally – until DataBreaches.net was hit with about 11 million requests in less than an hour. Most of them were from Russia, but of course, that didn’t prove anything. But it seemed clear that DataBreaches had ticked someone or some group off. Again. Ticking…
Hacker fakes his own death to avoid paying $100,000 in child maintenance
Raoul Simons reports: A computer hacker faked his own death to avoid paying over $100,000 in outstanding child support to his ex-wife, according to court documents. Jesse E. Kipf, 39, pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated identity theft and one count of computer fraud at a Kentucky court on March 29. According to his…
On Q Financial announces data breach, law firm feeding frenzy follows
On April 2, Arizona-based On Q Financial notified the Maine Attorney General’s Office of a breach the mortgage lender experienced. Within days, law firms announced investigations into the breach and sought potential class action members. Was there anything particularly unique that would trigger a legal feeding frenzy? No. But On Q Financial holds financial data…
HC3: Sector Alert: Social Engineering Attacks Targeting IT Help Desks in the Health Sector
April 3, 2024 TLP:CLEAR Report: 202404031000 Executive Summary HC3 has recently observed threat actors employing advanced social engineering tactics to target IT help desks in the health sector and gain initial access to target organizations. In general, threat actors continue to evolve their tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to achieve their goals. HC3 recommends various…
Proporsed Rule: Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA) Reporting Requirements
A quick note that the official draft of CIRCA is now published: A Proposed Rule by the Homeland Security Department on 04/04/2024 All information is linked from https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/04/2024-06526/cyber-incident-reporting-for-critical-infrastructure-act-circia-reporting-requirements NOTE: This is quite long, so leave yourself time to read it. Comments and related material must be submitted on or before June 3, 2024.