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UniCredit reveals data breach exposing 3 million customer records

Posted on October 28, 2019 by Dissent

Charlie Osborne reports: UniCredit has revealed a data breach resulting in the leak of information belonging to three million customers. On Monday, the Italian bank and financial services organization said that a compromised file, generated in 2015, is the source of the security incident. In total, roughly three million records were exposed, revealing the names, telephone…

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Open wide and say, “Ugh, My Data!!!!!”

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Lee J

This is the story of how mapping and analysis of an open elastic search led to the discovery of a misconfigured Amazon s3 bucket that exposed data from hundreds of thousands of dental patients. If you live in Brazil, you may already be experiencing breach fatigue from having had so much of your personal and…

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Ca: Dozens of patient records stolen from Winnipeg’s Children’s Hospital

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Dissent

CBC reports: The personal health information of 54 minors was stolen this week from a locked cabinet at the Children’s Hospital in Winnipeg, the province’s Shared Health agency said in a Friday news release. The stolen records relate to two days’ worth of scheduled surgical procedures for youths from Manitoba, Ontario and Nunavut. Read more on…

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Irish beauty chain probes ‘possible patient data breach’

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Dissent

John Reynolds reports: THÉRAPIE Clinic, a chain of beauty treatment outlets, is investigating a possible data breach involving patient records. It is believed that patient information that may have included medical records had been accessed or taken without permission by a former employee. Read more on Independent.ie.  I was initially surprised that the clinics’ records…

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Toronto needs to beef up cybersecurity to avoid ‘devastating’ data breach: auditor general

Posted on October 25, 2019 by Dissent

Lauren Pelley reports: Toronto’s auditor general is pushing the city to beef up cybersecurity to avoid a “devastating” data breach. In a report heading to council’s audit committee on Friday, Beverly Romeo-Beehler says the city needs to “strengthen” information technology and security controls, adding little has been done since she brought forward similar concerns three years ago….

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City of Johannesburg hit by ransomware, again

Posted on October 25, 2019 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: A hacker group going by the name of Shadow Kill Hackers has infected the city of Johannesburg’s internal network with ransomware and is holding South Africa’s largest city for ransom. The hackers are demanding 4 bitcoins to be paid by next Monday, October 28, 5 pm, local time, or they claim they’ll…

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