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UMass Memorial Health settles lawsuit claims from 2020 hack

Posted on February 10, 2023 by Dissent

Another week, another litigation settlement. Top Class Actions reports that UMass Memorial Health Center agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve claims it failed to protect consumers from a hacking incident and data breach that occurred from June 24, 2020 to January 7, 2021. UMass informed consumers of the breach in October 2021. The breach…

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Hackers breach Reddit to steal source code and internal data

Posted on February 10, 2023 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: Reddit suffered a cyberattack Sunday evening, allowing hackers to access internal business systems and steal internal documents and source code. The company says the hackers used a phishing lure targeting Reddit employees with a landing page impersonating its intranet site. This site attempted to steal employees’ credentials and two-factor authentication tokens. After…

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“Now, hundreds of debts have been forgiven. Hundreds of rejections have been accepted:” Claims by hacker of Chile’s General Treasury of the Republic.

Posted on February 9, 2023 by chum1ng0

Access to Tesorería General de la República, the  General Treasury of the Republic of Chile (TGR) may be up for sale on a popular hacking forum. A forum post claiming that tesorería.cl and tgr.cl had been hacked was first reported by Germán Fernández on Twitter on January 30. The post by a new forum member…

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More lawsuits filed over Knox College ransomware attack

Posted on February 7, 2023 by Dissent

By early December 2022,  Hive ransomware gang had not only claimed responsibility for an attack on Knox College, but when the college hadn’t paid their demand, they contacted students directly. As NBC reported, the emails sought to get students to pressure the college to pay: “We have compromised your collage networks,” the email said, written…

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Sharp notifies nearly 63,000 patients of data breach involving payment portal

Posted on February 6, 2023 by Dissent

Paul Sisson reports: Sharp HealthCare, San Diego’s largest health provider, announced Monday that it has begun notifying 62,777 of its patients that some of their personal information was compromised during a hacking attack on the computers that run its website, sharp.com. Read more at San Diego Union-Tribune. Sharp’s notice can be found on their website….

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UT: Aspire Surgical notifying patients of data breach

Posted on February 5, 2023 by Dissent

Yet another one you probably hadn’t heard about yet. From a substitute notice on their website dated February 2: UT Specialty Dental Services, PLLC a/k/a Aspire Surgical announced today that it is notifying individuals whose information was involved in a recent cybersecurity incident. On December 7, 2022, Aspire Surgical discovered a cybersecurity incident that impacted…

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