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Plaintiffs in Casino Rama class-action lawsuit and defendants argue in court over how big the class should be.

Posted on March 30, 2019 by Dissent

In November, 2016, Casino Rama in Ontario disclosed that it  had been hacked. Shortly thereafter, we learned that some of that data had already been leaked online. The hackers, who signed themselves as “Anonymous Threat Agent,” wrote that the breach was “extremely simple” and that “no security systems were in place leaving the whole casino…

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DePaul experienced phishing-related data breach, notified 902 health program clients (updated, corrected)

Posted on March 30, 2019 by Dissent

Correction of April 9, 2019:  It appears that although DePaul reviewed 41,000 emails, they wound up needing to notify only 902 patients. Sarah Taddeo reports: Local housing and health provider DePaul experienced a data breach in February that exposed some clients’ sensitive information, the organization announced Friday. The incident was deemed a “phishing scam” — a hacking…

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Hacker pleads guilty to accessing Apple accounts of famous athletes and rappers

Posted on March 30, 2019 by Dissent

Makena Kelly reports: On Wednesday, a Georgia man pleaded guilty to hacking into the Apple accounts of several famous musicians and athletes and spending thousands of dollars from the victims’ accounts. According to the Justice Department, Kwamaine Jerell Ford, 27, obtained the login credentials belonging to dozens of professional athletes, including NBA and NFL players,…

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Europol Teams up with Industry Experts to Combat Phishing

Posted on March 28, 2019 by Dissent

Press Release From 26 March to 27 March, Europol hosted a joint meeting of the EC3 Advisory Groups on Financial Services, Internet Security and Communication Providers, gathering 70 industry representatives to discuss the cyber-threat of phishing. Over the course of two days, global financial institutions, internet security companies and telecommunications providers shared insights into how…

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Phishing incident gets Oregon.gov emails blacklisted by Microsoft, again

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Dissent

Colin Wood reports: Oregon state government employees on Tuesday regained the ability to email people with certain email suffixes after a state employee fell victim to a phishing attack that briefly resulted in the state being blacklisted by email services offered by Microsoft. According to an internal memo sent to agency directors by state Chief…

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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over UConn Health Phishing Attack

Posted on March 26, 2019 by Dissent

HIPAA Journal reports a development in the aftermath of a UConn Health phishing attack that was first disclosed last month: A class action lawsuit has been proposed which seeks to recover damages for patients whose protected health information (PHI) was exposed in the UConn Health phishing attack that was discovered on December 24, 2018. The…

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