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Switzerland fears government data stolen in cyberattack by PLAY threat actors

Posted on June 10, 2023 by Dissent

AFP reports: Switzerland said Thursday that government operational data might have been stolen in a cyberattack on the technology firm that provides software for several departments. “Xplain, a Swiss provider of government software, has been the victim of a ransomware attack. After the stolen data had been encrypted and the company blackmailed, the attackers posted some of…

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Au: Hackers Follow Through with Dark Web Threat After Law Firm Rejects Ransom

Posted on June 9, 2023 by Dissent

GVS reports: A hacking group claiming to be Russian-linked cybercriminals has published sensitive data from one of Australia’s largest law firms, HWL Ebsworth, after the firm refused to pay their ransom demands. The AlphV ransomware gang, also known as BlackCat, announced on the dark web that it had released 1.45 terabytes of data allegedly stolen…

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Rhysida ransomware group claims attack on Martinique

Posted on June 4, 2023 by Dissent

A ransomware group that first emerged in May has added the government of Martinique to its leak site.   Although there is no current notice on Martinique’s Facebook page, on May 24, they posted a notice about the cyberattack: A machine translation of the notice reads: #Cyberattack Implementation of the continuity plan On May 16,…

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BlackByte attacks City of Augusta, GA and demands a ransom of $2 million

Posted on June 1, 2023 by Dissent

Marco A. De Felice aka @amvinfe writes: In this article we will not only address the part relating to the attack carried out by BlackByte on the IT systems of the City of Augusta, the theft of tens of GB of data or the real amount of the ransom requested by the ransomware group. Above…

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Data breach exposes 58K Hillsborough County voters’ personal information

Posted on May 31, 2023 by Dissent

Jordan Highsmith reports: An investigation determined the Hillsborough County Supervisors of Elections Office underwent an illegal data breach in early May, exposing more than 50,000 people’s voter information. An unauthorized user appeared to have illegally accessed and copied files containing personal identification information, such as social security or driver’s license numbers, the Hillsborough County Supervisor of…

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New York county still dealing with ransomware eight months after attack

Posted on May 29, 2023 by Dissent

Brandon Vigliaro reports: The fallout from an eight-month-old cyber attack on a county in Long Island, New York has devolved into mud-slinging as leaders try to figure out just what is going on. Suffolk County was hit with a ransomware attack in early September 2022, which led county executive Steve Bellone to issue nine separate emergency…

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