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AU: Drug rehab patients left exposed after fraudster hacks files

Posted on November 17, 2019 by Dissent

Deborah Cornwall reports: A major security breach at one of NSW’s largest drug rehabilitation services has left hundreds of past and current patients at risk, with many reporting their bank, tax and superannuation accounts, as well as highly confidential records, have been hacked. Adele House runs in-house drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs in Werrington, in…

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TW: Online box office EZding liable for data theft and consequential damages

Posted on November 16, 2019 by Dissent

Arthur Shay of Shay and Partners writes: In September 2019 a landmark appeal court decision found an online information service provider liable for consequential damages of data theft. In April 2017 subscribers and users of one of Taiwan’s most popular box office websites, EZding, reported numerous data theft incidents. EZding rejected the complaints about its…

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150 infosec bods now know who they’re up against thanks to BT Security cc/bcc snafu

Posted on November 15, 2019 by Dissent

Gareth Corfield reports: BT Security managed to commit the most basic blunder of all after emailing around 150 infosec professionals who attended a jobs fair – using the “cc” field instead of “bcc”. The email, shown to The Register by a non-trivial number of aggrieved recipients, thanked them for attending the Westminster Cyber Expo and popping by…

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Hacker Group “Lizard Squad” Claim Responsibility for Attack on Labour Party

Posted on November 15, 2019 by Dissent

CISOMag reports: An infamous hacking group “Lizard Squad” claimed responsibility for the recent cyber-attack on the Labour Party. The hackers also warned that they are planning to launch a slew of such attacks, the Independent reported. Lizard Squad stated that it has used a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) tool to take down the party’s digital platforms….

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Data leak of police records possible: Kerala Opposition leaders caution state government

Posted on November 14, 2019 by Dissent

Express News Service reports: THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government’s move to allow the IT division of Uralungal Labour Contract Cooperative Society (ULCCS) access to sensitive police data, as part of a passport verification project, came in for heavy flak from the Opposition in the Assembly on Wednesday. Alleging that the move would pave way for largescale…

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Hackers are now targeting councils and governments, threatening to leak citizen data

Posted on November 14, 2019 by Dissent

This needs wider dissemination, I think. As seen on The Conversation: In recent weeks, Johannesburg’s computer network was held for ransom by a hacker group called Shadow Kill Hackers. This was the second time in three months a ransomware attack has hit South Africa’s largest city. This time, however, hackers didn’t pose the usual threat. Rather than denying the…

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