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Detained for DDoS attacks as part of the next edition of the international “Power Off” operation

Posted on June 16, 2023 by Dissent

The following is a machine translation into English of a press release issued by the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime. The original Polish version can be found at https://cbzc.policja.gov.pl/bzc/aktualnosci/162,Zatrzymani-do-sprawy-atakow-DDoS-w-ramach-kolejnej-edycji-miedzynarodowej-operac.html Date of publication 06/16/2023 Police officers of the Bydgoszcz Department of the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime, in cooperation with the District Prosecutor’s Office in Bydgoszcz,…

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Canada: PRHC reaches $988K proposed settlement for patient privacy breaches in 2011-2012

Posted on June 16, 2023 by Dissent

Greg Davis reports an update to a breach case that DataBreaches has been covering since 2012. For previous coverage, search this site for “Peterborough Regional.” A proposed settlement of $988,550 has been reached in a class-action lawsuit relating to patient health records being wrongfully accessed by former employees at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre more than a…

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School community OSG Hengelo closes deal with hackers after ransomware attack

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Dissent

Ruetir reports: OSG Hengelo says that at the moment it is still unclear exactly what data the hackers have obtained. “It is still under investigation. As soon as there is more clarity about this, we will tell you,” the board says in a response to students and parents. Employees and students can now use WiFi…

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CloudSEK report says hackers don’t have access to CoWin’s backend database

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Dissent

Ayushman Kuman reports: A day after a Telegram bot provided access to the personal information of individuals who had reportedly registered for vaccination through the government’s CoWIN portal, an independent analysis by CloudSEK has shown that the threat actors do not have access to the entire portal or the backend database. CloudSEK is a Singapore-based…

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South Korea indicts ex-Samsung executive for alleged data leak to China

Posted on June 12, 2023 by Dissent

Reuters reports: South Korean prosecutors said they indicted a former Samsung Electronics executive on Monday on suspicions of stealing the company’s technology to build a chip factory in China. The defendant, who also formerly worked at SK Hynix as a vice president, is accused of illegally acquiring Samsung data to build a factory in the…

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Aadhaar, PAN card data of COVID vaccine takers’ leaked on Telegram via CoWIN portal: Report

Posted on June 12, 2023 by Dissent

Vivek Singh Chauhan A concerning report has surfaced revealing a significant data breach involving the personal information of citizens in the country, including their PAN and Aadhaar card details. The leaked data has been found on the messaging platform Telegram. Take a look at the details. CoWIN data breach: who has been affected and how?…

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