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Five months after Crown Point Schools suffered a cyberattack, they still don’t know what happened or what they will do

Posted on April 18, 2023 by Dissent

In November, Crown Point Community School students returned to classes after a  “network outage” incident that the district feared might be a cybersecurity breach. Now, months later, William Skipworth reports that the investigation into the  cybersecurity breach could last another few months. The investigation, which has been ongoing since November, could last a few more…

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Hackers Stole School Data. The District Left Teachers in the Dark

Posted on April 18, 2023 by Dissent

More on the Tucson Unified School District ransomware attack by Royal. Jack Gillum reports: Classrooms across Tucson, Arizona, were ravaged by ransomware in January that locked up computer systems and forced teachers to revamp lesson plans. Officials in southern Arizona’s largest school district tried assuring students and staff for weeks that, despite the cyberattack, sensitive data wasn’t…

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No evidence found of Little Rock School District data use after ransomware incident

Posted on April 18, 2023 by Dissent

Cynthia Howell reports: The Little Rock School District, a victim of a 2022 data security attack, is telling its past and present employees, student families and vendors that there is no evidence that their personal data has been “viewed, used or misused.” However, that announcement — posted recently on the 21,000-student district’s website — also…

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A short-lived BlackCat listing suggests NCR’s customers’ networks were accessed

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Dissent

It’s been more than a decade since DataBreaches covered any significant data breach involving the Aloha POS system, and back then it was owned by Radiant Systems. In 2011, NCR Corporation bought Aloha POS. Things were fairly quiet since then, if you don’t count NCR’s response to a zero day RCE vulnerability that NCR somewhat…

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Lawsuit Claims Mount Nittany Health Shared Private Patient Information with Facebook, Google (update1)

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Dissent

Geoff Rushton reports: A lawsuit filed in Centre County Court this week alleges that Mount Nittany Health violated medical privacy rights by disclosing patients’ private information to Facebook, Google and other third-party websites without their knowledge. Ah. Another tracker lawsuit, right? What caught DataBreaches’ eye about this one was the following: … Mount Nittany has…

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Patient Advances Data Breach Class Action Against Lamoille Health

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Dissent

Christopher Brown reports: Lamoille Health Partners Inc. must face a proposed class action alleging it negligently failed to protect the personal information of 60,000 people that was exposed in a data breach. Lamoille Health wasn’t entitled to immunity from suit under the Public Health Service Act because the lawsuit’s data breach allegations weren’t interwoven with…

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