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Alibaba-Backed Bigbasket Suffers Major Data Loss in Cyberattack

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Dissent

Saritha Rai has more on the BigBasket breach reported this past week: Cyberattackers have stolen the personal details of million users of top Indian internet grocer Bigbasket, the latest e-commerce data breach to emerge as home-bound consumers flock online. Bigbasket co-founder and chief executive officer Hari Menon confirmed the attack, which was first reported by…

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Luxottica has a lot more explaining to do

Posted on November 8, 2020 by Dissent

Update:  My source was correct. On November 12, HHS added Luxottica’s report to their public breach tool.  Luxottica reported, as a business associate, that 829,454 patients were impacted by the August breach. In September, we learned that the eyewear giant Luxottica had suffered a massive ransomware attack that resulted in its suspending operations in both…

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UK: ‘Thousands’ of people could have had personal details in cyber attack on Sandicliffe car dealership

Posted on November 7, 2020 by Dissent

For what… about 14 years now… I have pointed out how many non-medical entities hold sensitive medical information on consumers that may get caught up in breaches.  Today’s example is out of the U.K., where Phoebe Ram reports: The bank account details and medical histories of ‘possibly thousands’ of people were stolen during a cyber…

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Lawrence General Hospital notifying patients of breach

Posted on November 6, 2020 by Dissent

Lawrence General Hospital in Massachusetts is notifying patients of a breach that occurred in September. In their disclosure, LGH notes that on September 19, they discovered a “data security incident that disrupted the operations of our IT systems.”  Their investigation determined that an unauthorized party “may have accessed its IT systems between September 9, 2020…

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Hackers are exploiting unpatched VoIP flaws to compromise business accounts

Posted on November 6, 2020 by Dissent

Danny Palmer reports: A hacking campaign has compromised VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone systems at over 1,000 companies around the world over the past year in a campaign designed to make profit from selling compromised accounts. While the main purpose appears to be dialling premium rate numbers owned by attackers or selling phone numbers…

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Deloitte’s ‘Test your Hacker IQ’ site fails itself after exposing database user name, password in config file

Posted on November 5, 2020 by Dissent

Thomas Claburn reports: Updated A website created for global consultancy Deloitte to quiz people on knowledge of hacking tactics has proven itself vulnerable to hacking. The site, found at the insecure non-HTTPS URL http://deloittehackeriq.com/, makes its YAML configuration file publicly accessible. And within the file, in cleartext, is the username and password for the site’s mySQL database….

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