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Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools e-mail hacked by Rick-Rollers

Posted on May 25, 2020 by Dissent

Shawn Krest reports: The email system for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools was used to send a prank email to all Chapel Hill-Carrboro students and staff members on Wednesday. The school confirmed the attack in an email Wednesday evening. “Someone hacked our district email account and sent a phony message to all staff and students,” the…

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Online education site EduCBA discloses data breach after hack

Posted on May 24, 2020 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: Online education site EduCBA has started notifying customers that they are resetting their passwords after suffering a data breach. EduCBA is an online education site based out of India that offers over 2,500 online courses and job oriented learning programs focus on finance, technology, and business to their 500,000 learners. Yesterday, EduCBA began…

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(UPDATED) Cyber ​​attack on the San Raffaele hospital in Milan

Posted on May 21, 2020 by Dissent

Marco A. De Felice (@amvinfe on Twitter) reports: In the midst of the COVID19 emergency, the San Raffaele hospital in Milan was the victim of a computer attack. Steal the personal data of patients, doctors, nurses and employees. Names, tax codes, email accounts and passwords stolen during a cyber attack that took place between March and April. Anonymous…

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Popular teen app Wishbone hacked (again), 40 million users’ info being given away

Posted on May 21, 2020 by Dissent

We know that no security is perfect, but when a company collecting and storing teenagers’ data has repeated breaches, it’s cause for concern – and possible investigation by federal and state regulators. In 2017, we learned that the popular teen quiz app, Wishbone, had been “hacked.” According to reports at the time, hackers snagged 2.2…

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EasyJet hacked: data breach affects 9 million customers

Posted on May 20, 2020 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: EasyJet, the UK’s largest airline, has disclosed that they were hacked and that the email addresses and travel information for 9 million customers were exposed. For some of these customers, credit card details were also accessed by the attackers. In a data breach notification disclosed today, EasyJet states that they have suffered…

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AU: My Health Record system hit by hack attempt

Posted on May 19, 2020 by Dissent

Justin Hendry reports: The My Health Record system was the subject of an attempted hack over the past 11 months, the Australian Digital Health Agency has revealed. National health chief information officer Ronan O’Connor told a parliamentary inquiry into cyber resilience the cyber incident was one of two “potential data breaches” to occur since July…

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