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Thai authorities still looking for “9Near” (Updated)

Posted on April 10, 2023 by Dissent

The case of the “9Near” hacker continues to make the news in Thailand. The story began last month when someone offered to sell data on 55 million Thai citizens on BreachForums. Days later, and before there was any evidence of any sale, BreachForums was taken offline after police arrested the forum’s owner, “Pompompurin.” Not to…

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Aspire Public Schools reveals 2022 breach; Rochester Public Schools dealing with current attack

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Dissent

Notices of breaches involving two school breaches showed up today in DataBreaches’ searches: Aspire Public Schools in California submitted notifications to at least two state attorneys general. According to its notification, Aspire learned that an unauthorized party gained access to one Aspire email account at various times between February 2022 and August 2022. There was…

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Sentiment recovers $870K after negotiations with hacker

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Dissent

Ezra Reguerra reports: Lending protocol Sentiment has managed to recover the stolen funds from the recent hack by offering the hacker a bounty worth $95,000. In an on-chain transaction on the Arbitrum blockchain, Sentiment sent a message to the hacker offering $95,000 if the hacker returned the funds by April 6, urging the hacker to “do the…

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Hackers leak 16,000 Tas documents on dark web

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Dissent

The Fortra/GoAnywhere incident also affected Tasmanian school children.  Emily Woods reports: Hackers have released 16,000 Tasmanian education department documents on the dark web including school children’s personal information, the state government has confirmed. Science and Technology Minister Madeleine Ogilvie said thousands of financial statements and invoices containing names and addresses of school students and their…

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NuLife Med settles class action lawsuit over March 2022 data breach

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Dissent

Top Class Actions reports that NuLife Med LLC  has agreed to settle claims it failed to protect patient information in a March 2022 data breach. On May 9, the New Hampshire medical devices firm reported a breach to HHS that affected 81,244 patients. In their website notice, they noted that the types of personally identifiable…

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Crossbow firm discloses data breach: crooks compromised credit card data

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Dissent

Jurgita Lapienytė reports: Killer Instinct, a company that trades high-tech modern adaptations of the archaic long-range weapon, has disclosed a data breach affecting over 800 users. The company filed a notification with the Maine Attorney General’s Office, saying threat actors obtained users’ financial account or credit/debit card numbers in combination with security, access code, password…

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