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Noteboom – The Law Firm hit by BlackCat

Posted on April 5, 2023 by Dissent

On March 24, BlackCat emailed Noteboom – The Law Firm, a Texas personal injury law firm. The email, shared with DataBreaches by BlackCat, appeared to be sent from the firm’s own systems administrator, Paul Khong. With some light editing by DataBreaches to correct some typos, it read: This is [ALPHV] aka BlackCat Ransomware Team. We…

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Illinois’s Olympia CUSD 16 hit by LockBit3.0

Posted on April 5, 2023 by Dissent

LockBit3.0 claims to have hit the Olympia CUSD 16 in Illinois.  So far, they have posted 4 files as proof, one of which appears to be a screencap of a directory of folders that might relate to Olympia North,  Olympia South, and students, and another file with employee health-related information. There does not appear to…

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HIPAA Data Breach Costs Company Nearly $300,000 In DOJ False Claims Act Settlement

Posted on April 5, 2023 by Dissent

Stacy L. Cook and Iqra Mushtaq of Barnes & Thornburg LLP write: On March 14, 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the settlement of a case involving alleged violations of the False Claims Act (FCA) as a result of cybersecurity failures and breach of HIPAA-protected health information. Obtained under the Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative, this settlement emphasizes…

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Are you a “Lucky Winner” from Equifax?

Posted on April 3, 2023 by Dissent

Earlier today, vx-underground reported that a hoax email was being sent from Equifax with the subject line “Free Pompompurin.” An unknown individual has compromised the email system for Equifax. They have sent out an email with the subject matter as “Free Pompompurin”. Image 1. email extended header information Image 2. email itself pic.twitter.com/mlrO99uVdl — vx-underground…

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Developing: Stormous claims to have attacked hospital; apologizes minutes later, pledges to undo damage, and seeks forgiveness (Update1: was this a scam?)

Posted on April 3, 2023 by Dissent

Stormous Ransomware added Cameron Memorial Community Hospital in Indiana to their leak site today and posted a pointer to it on their Telegram channel. Then they appeared to regret their actions, posting the following only minutes later: We are writing to express our sincerest apologies for the recent ransomware attack on hospital IT systems. We…

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School principal resigns after writing $100,000 check to Elon Musk impersonator

Posted on April 3, 2023 by Dissent

Brandon Vigliarolo reports: The principal of a Florida science and technology charter school has resigned after allegedly writing a $100,000 check to an Elon Musk impersonator using school funds. Dr Jan McGee, who is listed as a founding board member of Burns Science and Technology Charter in Oak Hill, Florida, told the school’s board of directors that…

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