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UK: Probe into data breach at Highland Perthshire resort after details of 2,400 members leaked online

Posted on December 5, 2020 by Dissent

Jamie Buchan reports: Bosses at a Perthshire holiday resort have been accused of an “inexcusable” security breach after posting the personal emails and phone numbers of more than 2,400 members on their website. The Loch Rannoch Highland Club, which counts former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith amongst its visitors, was reported to data protection…

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IT: Radio Azzurra hit by cyberattack, ransom demand

Posted on December 4, 2020 by Dissent

Luca Mattioli reports (translated): Yes, the virus has also hit… “Radio Azzurra”. We are certainly not talking about Covid, but much more simply – so to speak – of a real cyber attack that the historic Novara radio station was the victim of yesterday. «In forty-five years of activity I have seen many – admits…

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Twitter data breach decision due on December 17: Irish data regulator

Posted on December 4, 2020 by Dissent

Samuel Stolton reports: Despite “very divergent views” between EU data protection authorities over a case of data breaches by Twitter, a final decision on the bloc’s first major cross-border online privacy case is due to be published on December 17th, it has been revealed. Irish Data Commissioner Helen Dixon said on Thursday (3 December) that talks…

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Kmart nationwide retailer suffers a ransomware attack

Posted on December 4, 2020 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: US department store Kmart has suffered a ransomware attack that impacts back-end services at the company, BleepingComputer has learned. […] BleepingComputer has learned that Kmart suffered a cyberattack by the Egregor ransomware operation this week that encrypted devices and servers on the network. Read more on BleepingComputer.

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‘Be a mensch’: Hackers leak negotiation texts as Israeli insurer refuses ransom

Posted on December 4, 2020 by Dissent

TOI reports: Hackers published sensitive client information stolen from Shirbit Insurance after the company refused on Friday to pay the approximately $1 million ransom demanded. The information published included thousands of photos of identity cards, medical documents, paystubs, checkbooks and other personal customer information, according to Channel 12 news. Read more on Times of Israel.

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Hacker attack blocks Eurolls; accessed via remote worker’s PC

Posted on December 3, 2020 by Dissent

With apologies to reporter Alessia Valentini, because this is not a great translation:  The Eurolls company was the victim of a hacker attack which, by exploiting the smart working condition of one of the employees , caused the operating system to be blocked and access to company data . The production plants were not stopped but the correspondence and…

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