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Most of the 10 largest healthcare data breaches in 2022 are tied to vendors

Posted on December 13, 2022 by Dissent

Jessica Davis reports: Ninety percent of 10 largest healthcare data breaches reported this year were caused by third-party vendors, much like in 2021. The fallout for many of these cyberattacks resulted in impacts for multiple connected providers, with two of these vendor incidents affecting hundreds of providers. These incidents should serve as a warning to…

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Uber suffers new data breach after attack on vendor, info leaked online

Posted on December 13, 2022 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: Early Saturday morning, a threat actor named ‘UberLeaks’ began leaking data they claimed was stolen from Uber and Uber Eats on a hacking forum known for publishing data breaches. The leaked data includes numerous archives claiming to be source code associated with mobile device management platforms (MDM) used by Uber and Uber Eats…

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Morgan County School District Re-3 canceled classes on Friday in wake of cybersecurity incident

Posted on December 11, 2022 by Dissent

Morgan County School District Re-3 in Colorado canceled classes on Friday. A notice on their website states: Morgan County Schools recently discovered a cybersecurity incident impacting its network environment. We are currently working with a team of forensic experts to fully understand the extent and implications of this incident and to restore operations within a…

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Lawsuits come, lawsuits go (settle), Friday edition

Posted on December 9, 2022 by Dissent

Three more recent announcements of lawsuit settlements involving healthcare entities. Two of the following involve ransomware and Massachusetts entities; the third is a phishing attack on an Arkansas entity. North Shore Pain Management and  Resolve I.T. North Shore Pain Management has set aside $200,000 to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed the company and…

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IL: Knox College president addresses ransomware incident as notorious group claims credit

Posted on December 9, 2022 by Dissent

Samuel  Lisec reports:  Hive Ransomware Group, a FBI-identified criminal organization, has appeared to claim credit for ongoing “disruptions” to Knox College’s computer systems. In an email sent to a number of Knox students on Wednesday, a group claiming to be Hive says it has encrypted “critical infrastructure and data,” compromised the college’s backup servers and mined sensitive…

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New Ransom Payment Schemes Target Executives, Telemedicine

Posted on December 9, 2022 by Dissent

Brian Krebs has an interesting write-up about some of the goings-on involving ransomware groups targeting the healthcare sector. Krebs cites Alex Holden of Hold Security, a Milwaukee-based cybersecurity firm. Holden’s team reportedly gained visibility into discussions among members of two different ransom groups: CLOP (a.k.a. “Cl0p” a.k.a. “TA505“), and a newer ransom group known as Venus.  Readers…

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