This is the stuff nightmares are made of. Hayley Dixon, Aisha Majid, and Steven Swinford report: A British surgeon who helped carry out operations in Aleppo fears that the hacking of his computer led to a hospital being bombed by suspected Russian warplanes. In a world first, renowned consultant David Nott gave remote instructions via…
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Trusted Quid: Notification of Web Site Data Breach Affecting Loan Applicants
Scottish short-term loan provider Trusted Quid has issued a press release following discovery of a data breach that began in July, 2016: Trusted Quid, the short-term loans provider, reports that there has been a theft of data from unauthorised access to the Trusted Quid website. The incident relates to data directly entered by people applying…
UK: Hackers possibly in the U.S. target more than 400 schools with bomb hoax
Camilla Turner and Helena Horton report: American hackers targeted more than 400 schools with a bomb hoax, as more than a dozen police forces across the country launch investigations. Many schools sent urgent messages to parents asking them to pick their children up on Monday morning and drew up emergency evacuation plans, after receiving an email which…
UK: Wigan council’s data breach shock
Rachel Howarth reports: Wigan Council has experienced more than 80 data breaches in the past two years, concerning figures have revealed. A recent Freedom of Information request has highlighted an alarming number of incidents in which sensitive, confidential or otherwise protected information has been accessed or disclosed “in an unauthorised fashion.” Read more on…
‘Mera Aadhaar Meri Pehchan Filetype pdf’ Scare! UIDAI Warns, Precautions Must While Sharing Aadhaar Number Online
The media in India seem to have fueled anxiety over Aadhaar security when the problem wasn’t with the security of the Aadhaar database itself. Stories sounding alarms about how Aadhaar data are easily found on third party sites are only confusing a lot of people, it seems. Yes, the data should not be exposed like…
National Lottery hacked: 10.5m players are warned to change their passwords
Sean Poulter reports: The National Lottery is advising all 10.5million people with online accounts to change their passwords following a security breach ahead of tonight’s £14 million Euromillions draw. The move follows an attempt by hackers to access accounts using a technique known as ‘credential stuffing’. Read more on Daily Mail.