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Dominican Republic hackers steal US$2.7M in welfare cards

Posted on March 14, 2022 by Dissent

DT reports: Santo Domingo.- Tens of thousands of beneficiaries of the government aid social program of the Presidency of the Republic, Supérate, have not received their respective subsidies due to the cloning of at least 30,000 ID cards worth US$2.7 million in the southern region and the province Santo Domingo during the month of February….

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Fresno lost more than $600,000 to a phishing scam in 2020, but we weren’t supposed to know — yet.

Posted on March 12, 2022 by Dissent

Brianna Calix reports: THE LATEST: Fresno phishing scam dollar amount soars – and city wasn’t only victim, mayor says The city of Fresno lost about $400,000 in 2020 after falling victim to an electronic phishing scam, and former Mayor Lee Brand’s administration failed to disclose the loss to the Fresno City Council and taxpayers, The…

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Russian government sites hacked in supply chain attack

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Dissent

Sergiu Gatlan reports: Russia says some of its federal agencies’ websites were compromised in a supply chain attack on Tuesday after unknown attackers hacked the stats widget used to track the number of visitors by multiple government agencies The list of sites impacted in the attack includes the websites of the Energy Ministry, the Federal…

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China state-backed hackers compromised networks of at least 6 U.S. state governments, research finds

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Dissent

Arjun Kharpal reports: A Chinese state-sponsored hacking group successfully compromised the computer networks of at least six U.S. state governments between May 2021 and February this year, according to research published by cybersecurity firm Mandiant on Tuesday. The group, known as APT41, allegedly exploited vulnerabilities in web applications to get their initial foothold into state government networks, Mandiant said….

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Long delay before Cybersecurity NSW notified of Accellion hack

Posted on March 7, 2022 by Dissent

Anton Nilsson reports: NSW agencies may have delayed reporting a massive cyber attack to authorities for nearly a month, officials revealed on Monday. The breach of a software known as Accellion in December 2020 affected businesses and agencies worldwide, including Transport for NSW which had sensitive information stolen and posted on the dark web. Cybersecurity NSW…

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PA lawmaker wants state to review entire process that led to company’s contact tracing data breach

Posted on March 4, 2022 by Dissent

Rick Earle reports: A state lawmaker has requested the auditor general review the entire process that led to the awarding of that $30 million contract with Insight Global to do contact tracking in Pennsylvania. State Rep. Jason Ortitay, a Republican from Bridgeville, told Target 11 Investigator Rick Earle that this may be the only way…

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