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Proctor-U agrees to security audit thanks to inquiries by Senator Wyden

Posted on April 9, 2021 by Dissent

Sean Lyngaas reports: A company whose software has been widely used to administer law school entrance exams during the coronavirus pandemic has agreed to an independent audit of the software after a U.S. senator raised cybersecurity concerns about the product. Alabama-based ProctorU’s web-browser extension software has allowed people across the U.S. to take the LSAT…

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MA: City of Lawrence hit with significant ransomware attack

Posted on April 8, 2021 by Dissent

Ted Daniel reports: 25 Investigates is confirming that the city of Lawrence has been hit with a significant ransomware attack. A source has told Boston 25 that major city services have been impacted and the FBI is now involved. Boston 25 reached out to the mayor’s office, but they have not responded. Read more on…

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Data breach at Atascadero State Hospital more serious than originally thought

Posted on April 8, 2021 by Dissent

Malea Martin reports: A data breach at Atascadero State Hospital appears to be more severe than state officials initially thought, as the investigation into what happened remains ongoing. On March 18, the Department of State Hospitals (DSH) announced that an employee with access to Atascadero State Hospital data servers improperly obtained more than 1,400 patient and former patient names,…

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Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog checking whether city residents exposed in massive LinkedIn data leak

Posted on April 8, 2021 by Dissent

The 500m Facebook leak is not the only 500m leak in the news this past week.  There’s also a leak allegedly involving LinkedIn, and now regulators are also looking into that one, too.  Danny Mok reports: Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog was seeking clarifications on Wednesday night from career networking site LinkedIn over residents’ possible exposure…

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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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CA: Servers at El Monte City Hall being replaced; investigation of ‘unauthorized access’ continues

Posted on April 7, 2021 by Dissent

Tim Haddock reports: El Monte officials were working to replace City Hall computer servers Tuesday, April 6, in response to an “unauthorized access” to its system that caused the cancellation of Tuesday’s City Council meeting and has left the city without email access. Mayor Jessica Ancona said she expected the email system, which the city…

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