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Hy-Vee agrees to settle the class action lawsuit over payment card data breach

Posted on January 16, 2021 by Dissent

In August, 2019, Hy-Vee announced that it was investigating a payment card breach affecting customers who had used some of  their fuel pumps, drive-thru coffee shops, and restaurants. Three days later, Brian Krebs reported: On Tuesday of this week, one of the more popular underground stores peddling credit and debit card data stolen from hacked…

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Toledo Public Schools Seeking Individuals Who May Not Have Received Notice of Security Breach

Posted on January 16, 2021 by Dissent

Public Notice: January 14, 2021 As previously reported on this website and in the news media, Toledo Public Schools experienced a security incident in September which later resulted in the potential access, viewing or removal of personal information for some current and former TPS students and employees. Such personal information may include, but is not necessarily limited…

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Cz: They attacked Hospital of Aftercare in Horažďovice; police are investigating

Posted on January 16, 2021 by Dissent

Jan Horák reports (translation): According to the findings of Aktuálně.cz, criminal investigators are revealing the background to the hacker attack on the aftercare hospital. Hackers attacked a medical facility in Horažďovice last week, knocking out part of its information systems. The hospital now operates without restrictions. The National Office for Cyber ​​and Information Security consulted with the facility…

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Ronald McDonald House notifying almost 18,000 guests of Blackbaud breach

Posted on January 15, 2021 by Dissent

Those of us who frequently check state attorneys general sites are well aware that there are still many consumers and patients who are first being notified of the Blackbaud ransomware incident last year. Ronald McDonald House is well-known in the U.S., for offering housing accommodations to families who have children being treated for serious illnesses. …

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SEPA Systems Knocked Offline by ‘Ongoing’ Ransomware Attack

Posted on January 15, 2021 by Dissent

Ross Kelly reports: Critical services such as flood forecasting are still in operation, the agency said. The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has confirmed it is responding to an ongoing ransomware attack launched by a highly organised, international cybercrime group. The cyber-attack was launched on Christmas Eve and has knocked a number of key systems…

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National Detergent Company in Oman Hit by Cyberattack

Posted on January 14, 2021 by Dissent

An Omani company has been exposed to a cyber attack which resulted in loss of some of its data. In a disclosure published by the Muscat Securities Market said: “The National Detergent company want to informs you of its exposure to an electronic attack on the company’s information technology network that caused the loss of…

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