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SolarWinds Adviser Warned of Lax Security Years Before Hack

Posted on December 22, 2020 by Dissent

There will be those who say that this is not the time to look back at mistakes made, or this is not the time to point fingers  while we are still in the midst of understanding the scope of a major attack and what needs to be done, but ….  yes, this piece by Ryan…

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Twitter Fine: a View into the Consistency Mechanism, and “Constructive Awareness” of Breaches

Posted on December 22, 2020 by Dissent

Mark Young, Shona O’Donovan and Paul Maynard of Covington & Burling writes about the recent news-making fine the DPC issued to Twitter.  They write, in part: Process aside, the DPC’s decision contains some interesting points on when a controller is deemed to be “aware” of a personal data breach for the purpose of notifying a…

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Trucking giant Forward Air hit by new Hades ransomware gang

Posted on December 21, 2020 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: Trucking and freight logistics company Forward Air has suffered a ransomware attack by a new ransomware gang that has impacted the company’s business operations. […] Sources have told BleepingComputer today that Forward Air suffered a cyberattack by a new ransomware operation known as Hades. The Hades ransomware gang began attacking victims about…

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Exmo crypto exchange suffers hack, halts all withdrawals

Posted on December 21, 2020 by Dissent

Helen Partz reports: Exmo, a cryptocurrency exchange headquartered in the United Kingdom, has suffered a major security breach causing the platform to freeze all withdrawals. According to a Dec. 21 security notice, Exmo detected suspicious withdrawal activity on Monday, with large amounts of major coins like Bitcoin (BTC) leaving the platform’s hot wallets. Read more on…

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Hacked Ledger Database Dumped On Raidforums

Posted on December 21, 2020 by Dissent

Stephen Graves reports: More than a million customer emails that were apparently stolen from hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger were made publicly available on a hacker site today. Ledger said it was still confirming the details of the incident but admitted that the data “indeed could be the contents of our e-commerce database from June, 2020.” The leaked…

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Dozens of journalists’ iPhones hacked with NSO ‘zero-click’ spyware, says Citizen Lab

Posted on December 20, 2020 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker report: Citizen Lab researchers say they have found evidence that dozens of journalists had their iPhones silently compromised with spyware known to be used by nation states. For more than the past year, London-based reporter Rania Dridi and at least 36 journalists, producers and executives working for the Al Jazeera news agency were targeted…

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