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Would Sea Mar Community Health even know about large patient data dumps if not for DataBreaches.net?

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Dissent

The chronology of Sea Mar Community Health Center’s responses to a massive data breach suggests that they may be first learning of data dumps because of notifications by DataBreaches.net or this site’s reporting of our discoveries. If true, what does that say about their security and incident response?  A DataBreaches.net commentary.  Since 2021, DataBreaches.net has…

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APT10: These sneaky hackers hid inside their victims’ networks for nine months

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Dissent

Danny Palmer reports: A hacking and cyber espionage operation is going after victims around the world in a widespread campaign designed to snoop on targets and steal information. Identified victims of the cyber attacks include organisations in government, law, religious groups, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), the pharmaceutical sector and telecommunications. Multiple countries have been targeted, including…

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55,000 there, 190,000 there, 1.8 million there, and the breaches roll on…

Posted on April 5, 2022 by Dissent

Taylor Regional Hospital in Kentucky recently notified 190,209 patients of breach that they identified in January. An investigation determined that an unauthorized person had gained access to their network between November 2, 2021 and January 19, 2022, and obtained certain files from their systems containing patients’ names, and one or more of the following: address,…

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Parker-Hannifin discloses breach in regulatory filing

Posted on April 5, 2022 by Dissent

Ciara Linnane reports: Parker Hannifin Corp. said Tuesday a third party breached its systems on March 14, and may have accessed data and personal information of its own employees. In a regulatory filing, the maker of technology for the aerospace and industrial sectors said it is working with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to determine the extent…

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Ledger users file a class-action lawsuit against Shopify over a data breach

Posted on April 5, 2022 by Dissent

Ali Raza reports: Shopify, a leading global eCommerce platform, faces a class-action lawsuit filed by users of the Ledger hardware wallet. The lawsuit stems from a major data breach that happened in 2020. The class-action lawsuit was filed at the US District Court of Delaware on April 1. The lawsuit states that Shopify failed to protect the…

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Emma Sleep Company admits checkout Magecart attack

Posted on April 4, 2022 by Dissent

Paul Kunert reports: Emma Sleep Company has confirmed to The Reg that it suffered a Magecart attack which enabled ne’er-do-wells to skim customers’ credit or debit card data from its website. Customers were informed of the breach by the mattress maker via email in the past week, with the business saying it was “subject to a cyber…

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