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Russia says Germany has not provided any evidence of Bundestag hack

Posted on June 13, 2020 by Dissent

Earlier this week, I linked to an item stating that Germany is urging its fellow European Union governments to impose the bloc’s first-ever sanctions for hacking. The incident involved Dmitri Badin, a Russian suspect in the 2015 cyberattack on the German parliament. Catalin Cimpanu subsequently reported: Russian officials said this week that German authorities have…

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University of Missouri Health Care discloses 2019 breach

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Dissent

University of Missouri Health Care (MU Health Care) has today disclosed a breach that occurred in September 2019. According to a notification on their site, on September 21, 2019, they became aware that the email accounts of some students who had been seen by their health care system had been accessed without authorization. Those email…

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UK: Reading Crown Court: Hungerford man avoids jail for computer hacking

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Dissent

John Garvey reports: A computer hacker from Hungerford has narrowly avoided an immediate prison sentence. The 22-year-old walked from the dock at Reading Crown Court on Monday with a suspended sentence after a judge told him: “We don’t want people like you hacking into our computers and stealing our private information.” Jack Shepherd had previously…

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Germany Seeks EU Sanctions for 2015 Cyberattack on Its Parliament

Posted on June 11, 2020 by Dissent

Catherine Stupp reports: Germany is urging its fellow European Union governments to impose the bloc’s first-ever sanctions for hacking on a Russian suspect in the 2015 cyberattack on the German parliament. An EU sanctions framework for cyberattacks took effect last year, allowing the imposition of travel bans to the EU and the freezing of bank…

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Hackers for hire ‘targeted hundreds of institutions’

Posted on June 10, 2020 by Dissent

Paul Murphy in London and Kadhim Shubber in Washington report: A hackers-for-hire group dubbed “Dark Basin” has targeted thousands of individuals and hundreds of institutions around the world, including advocacy groups, journalists, elected officials, lawyers, hedge funds and companies, according to the internet watchdog Citizen Lab.  Researchers discovered almost 28,000 web pages created by hackers…

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Health Sector Most Targeted by Hackers, Breach Costs Rise to $17.76B

Posted on June 10, 2020 by Dissent

Jessica Davis reports: June 09, 2020 – The healthcare sector was the most targeted by hackers and cyberattacks in 2019. And its 382 data breaches cost the sector more than $17.76B billion, according to ForgeRock’s 2019 Consumer Breach Report. The healthcare sector accounted for 45 percent of data breaches in 2019, followed by the banking, insurance, and financial…

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