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Alamance Skin Center reports ransomware attack

Posted on November 5, 2020 by Dissent

Andy Warfield reports: A Cone Health medical practice has been hit by a ransomware cyber attack. The Greensboro-based health system announced this week that on Oct. 21, Alamance Skin Center in Burlington was the victim of a phishing scam or brute force attack used to gain access to the system. Read more on BizJournals.

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Club Fitness Provides Notice of Data Security Incident

Posted on November 5, 2020 by Dissent

A press release discloses a breach involving Club Fitness Holdings, Inc. (“Club Fitness”): On June 18, 2020, Club Fitness discovered a data security event that prevented access to data and programs on its network. Upon learning this, Club Fitness immediately began an investigation, and took action to secure and restore access to its network.  Club Fitness…

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Another k-12 district reports a data breach

Posted on November 4, 2020 by Dissent

This time, it’s Columbus City Schools in Ohio, who report that on May 1, they learned that an employee’s email account had been compromised. Their subsequent investigation resulted in them notifying an undisclosed number of people that their name and social security number had been in the employee’s email account. You can read the October…

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June retrial date set for ex-CIA engineer in leak case

Posted on November 4, 2020 by Dissent

The Associated Press reports: The retrial of a former CIA software engineer charged with leaking secrets to WikiLeaks in an espionage case will begin June 7, a judge said Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty set the date for Joshua Schulte over the objections of a defense lawyer who said it would be impossible…

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A massive hacking network that Microsoft and the US military tried to stop last month is already back — and it could be a bad sign for Election Day

Posted on November 3, 2020 by Dissent

Aaron Holmes reports: Last month, Microsoft announced it had won a major victory in the fight against cybercrime. The company said in mid-October that it had thwarted Trickbot — a stubborn malware network that’s been used to infect critical computer systems, often shutting them down for ransom. Experts were relieved by the announcement; Trickbot and other ransomware…

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ShopRite, Wakefern will pay $235k fine, improve security after massive data breach, AG says

Posted on November 2, 2020 by Dissent

Sophie Nieto-Munoz reports: ShopRite and its parent company, Wakefern Food Corporation, will pay $235,000 after two supermarkets threw away electronic devices exposing thousands of customers’ medical information, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced Monday. The company will also have to improve its data security after they failed to protect the information of more than 9,700 pharmaceutical customers…

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