Graham Cluley reports: Vastaamo, the Finnish psychotherapy practice that covered up a horrific security breach which resulted in patients receiving blackmail threats, has declared itself bankrupt. Read more on Hot for Security.
Category: Non-U.S.
Yandex suffers data breach after sysadmin sold access to user emails
Ionut Ilascu reports: Russian internet and search company Yandex announced today that one of its system administrators had enabled unauthorized access to thousands of user mailboxes. The company discovered the breach internally, during a routine check of its security team. The investigation revealed that the employee’s actions led to the compromise of almost 5,000 Yandex…
BE: Seraing: the City hit by a cyber attack!
DHNet reports (translation): Last weekend, the city of Seraing reported that its services were temporarily inaccessible to the public and for a reason beyond its control. Indeed, since the computer network of the city of Seraing was the victim of a malicious attack! A complaint has been filed. As specified to the city of Seraing,…
New Russian Crypto Law – A Government Tool to Take Control Over the DarkWeb Market?
Anastasia Sentsova and Yelisey Boguslavskiy write: On January 1, 2021, the Russian authorities introduced a new law regulating cryptocurrencies. This law may be a manifestation of the Russian government’s desire to seek control over the DarkWeb markets and its ransomware sector that became extremely prolific over the past two years. The criminal business that runs…
Database Seller Strikes Again: Personal Data of 10 Million Malaysian Voters Could Be On The Line
Chief Chapree reports: Following the databases that were said to contain information about E-Pay Malaysia and Ifmal customers, there is a new listing that claimed to have 10 million Malaysian voters in its database. The listing took place last weekend on the same marketplace forum that featured the two previous databases. First reported by OMG Hackers, it was put…
Brazilian authorities start probe as 102 million consumers are exposed in new leak
Angelica Mari reports that Brazil’s data protection authority is opening an investigation into reports of a data security incident impacting 102 million mobile numbers, allegedly from two mobile operators — Vivo and Claro. The companies deny, however, that the data that are up for sale on the dark web are from them. This is the…