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Ransomware attack forces Haverhill Schools to cancel classes

Posted on April 7, 2021 by Dissent

Erin Tiernan reports: At a time when a shift to remote learning has all but made snow days obsolete, Haverhill Public Schools students will be getting one in April after a ransomware attack forced administrators to cancel school on Thursday. The Haverhill Public School District said its IT department noticed early Wednesday morning that something…

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Cyber Criminals Hone Attacks Against Schools

Posted on April 7, 2021 by Dissent

Kathleen E. Dion of Robinson & Cole writes: The FBI recently issued a Flash alert warning higher education institutions, k-12 schools, and seminaries about increasing numbers of ransomware attacks affecting the education industry.  According to the warning, “[s]ince March 2020, the FBI has become aware of PYSA ransomware attacks against U.S. and foreign government entities,…

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Vulnerability: Est. Millions of Users of Popular Educational Platform Exposed to Account Takeover Threats And More

Posted on April 6, 2021 by Dissent

A lot of universities have been attacked recently.  Not all attacks are  related to the Moodle vulnerability described in this report (e.g., all the Accellion-related university breaches), but the Moodle vulnerability worth noting and addressing if it applies to your uni. Chase Williams reports: At the beginning of October 2020, the Wizcase cyber research team, led by…

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Technological University of Dublin victim of ransomware attack

Posted on April 6, 2021 by Dissent

The following is the text of an email reportedly sent to TU students. It was submitted anonymously to DataBreaches.net: Dear Students, The Tallaght campus has been subjected to a significant ransomware attack on our entire on-site ICT systems. The disruption to services occurred early on Thursday morning and the cause later identified as a ransomware…

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National College of Ireland hit by ransomware attack

Posted on April 6, 2021 by Dissent

The National College of Ireland disclosed a cyberattack on April 3.  Here is their most recent update: 6th April Update: Please note that all classes, assessments and induction sessions planned from today Tuesday 6th until this Thursday 8th April inclusive have been postponed and will be rescheduled for a later date. The college will issue a…

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Brown University hit by cyberattack, some systems still offline

Posted on April 4, 2021 by Dissent

Sergiu Gatlan reports: Brown University, a private US research university, had to disable systems and cut connections to the data center after suffering a cyberattack on Tuesday. The Ivy League school’s IT staff said the attack focused on the university’s Windows-based devices and asked faculty and staff to switch to computers running other operating systems,…

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