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Update: Wendy’s settles financial firms’ lawsuit over data breach for $50 mln

Posted on February 16, 2019 by Dissent

Dena Aubin reports: Restaurant company Wendy’s has agreed to pay $50 million to resolve a 2016 lawsuit by financial institutions nationwide alleging that the company’s negligence allowed hackers to steal credit and debit card information in a 2015 data breach. Disclosed in a filing on Wednesday in Pittsburgh federal court, the settlement will be paid…

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NH: Manchester school officials confirm data breach, saying student scores were sent to all Hallsville Elementary families

Posted on February 16, 2019 by Dissent

Kevin Landrigan reports: Manchester school administrators confirmed Friday that a data breach occurred when individual student scores on tests were inadvertently sent to all families of Hallsville Elementary School students. The individual score sheets were attached to an email sent out on the results of the latest iReady data on reading and math tests which…

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Hampton Roads Community Health Center notifies patients after discovering server compromise

Posted on February 16, 2019 by Dissent

Geena Arevalo reports that Hampton Roads Community Health Center has disclosed that in December, it discovered that its server with (unencrypted) patient data had been compromised. The center did not disclose the number affected nor how the attack occurred (of course, they may not know that yet), but a notice posted on the center’s web site…

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42,000 SLCC students’ tax documents were lost when unencrypted drive fell out of mailed envelope

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Dissent

Someone asked me today about the lack of W-2 phishing reports or W-2 incidents that we’ve seen so far this year.  I responded that I hadn’t really had time to research W-2 attacks yet, but a reader, “DLOW,”  has now kindly submitted a news story by Mary Richards of KSL in Utah. The kinds of…

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AZ Plastic Surgery Center refuses thedarkoverlord’s “handsome” proposition, notifies patients and HHS of hack

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Dissent

Yet another healthcare provider has revealed that they were hacked by thedarkoverlord (TDO).  Dr. Robert Spies, a plastic surgeon in Scottsdale, Arizona, has notified HHS and his patients of the hackers’ attempt to extort the practice. Although he does not name the hackers responsible in a notice on his web site, Dr. Spies explains: On…

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NE: CHI Health officials say virus introduced to health system’s network by third-party vendor’s infected device

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Dissent

So let’s be honest:  how often do you monitor your third-party vendors or business associates to ensure that the devices they may connect to your network are free from malware? Julie Anderson reports: CHI Health has caught a virus, but it’s not the kind the health system is used to battling. Dr. Cliff Robertson, CHI…

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