Alexander Martin reports: Coradix-Magnescan, a French company that provides medical radiological imaging, has warned patients it is currently dealing with a cyberattack that risks “complicating” their appointments. Based in Perpignan in southern France, just north of the Pyrenees mountains and close to the Mediterranean Sea, the company said at this point there is no evidence…
Category: Non-U.S.
Brazilian Data Protection Authority approves data breach notifying regulation
Cristiane Manzueto, Rodrigo Leal, Ana Letícia Allavato, and Diego Semeraro of Mayer Brown write: Resolution No. 15, of April 24, 2024, of the Brazilian Data Protection Authority (“ANPD”), approved the Data Breach Notifying Regulation (the “Regulation”). The Regulation establishes procedures for data controllers to notify subjects of data breaches, as required by Article 48 of…
UK makes weak default passwords illegal
Three cheers for the U.K. on this one. Kevin Purdy reports: If you build a gadget that connects to the Internet and sell it in the United Kingdom, you can no longer make the default password “password.” In fact, you’re not supposed to have default passwords at all. A new version of the 2022 Product Security…
Au: Man arrested as one million club patrons are caught in data breach
Anna McGuinness and Carla Mascarenhas report: NSW Police arrested a man in Fairfield West on May 2 in connection with an alleged data breach that potentially caught out one million club patrons. Police said a 46-year-old man was taken to Fairfield Police Station where he was expected to be charged with blackmail. […] The data…
All London Drugs stores closed across Western Canada due to “operational issue”
CTV News reports: All 79 locations of pharmacy and retail chain London Drugs are shut down Sunday, and there is no estimate on when they will be back open. A customer service representative told CTV News “all of our systems are down” and the stores are unable to process any transactions for the time being….
Unsecured Health Genie bucket exposed almost 450,000 files with patient data — Cybernews
It is disgraceful that there are so many huge data leaks involving sensitive personal data, and yet here we are again. Cybernews reports: Health Genie, a healthcare IT solutions provider, left an open instance, exposing patients’ personal details as well as sensitive clinical data. The India-based healthcare solutions provider left an open Amazon S3 bucket,…