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Developing: Moroccan court orders extradition of alleged member of ShinyHunters to U.S.

Posted on December 27, 2022 by Dissent

Since July of 2022, DataBreaches has been reporting on the case of Sébastien Raoult, a young French national detained in Morocco on an Interpol Red Notice requested by the U.S. for alleged involvement in ShinyHunters.  Yesterday, Morocco’s Court of Cassation notified Raoult that they signed the order for his extradition to the U.S. According to…

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Hackers stole data from multiple electric utilities in recent ransomware attack

Posted on December 27, 2022 by Dissent

Sean Lyngaas reports: Hackers stole data belonging to multiple electric utilities in an October ransomware attack on a US government contractor that handles critical infrastructure projects across the country, according to a memo describing the hack obtained by CNN. […] The ransomware attack hit Chicago-based Sargent & Lundy, an engineering firm that has designed more…

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Ransomware attacks hit Iowa schools, including Davenport, although public often left in dark

Posted on December 27, 2022 by Dissent

Maggie Bashore has an article on ransomware attacks hitting Iowa school districts over the past three years that covers a lot of issues, including  the costs of cyberinsurance over time and the difficulties smaller districts may have in meeting requirements to even get a policy. She reports, in part: Fringer advises 45 school districts in…

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Sports betting operator BetMGM hit by data breach

Posted on December 22, 2022 by Dissent

Aishwarya Nair reports: Sports betting service BetMGM said on Wednesday personal information of its customers were obtained in an unauthorized manner, but did not specify the number of users affected. The issue affected customer information such as name, contact information, date of birth, hashed Social Security number, account identifiers and information related to transactions with…

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Morley Companies data breach $4.3M class action settlement

Posted on December 22, 2022 by Dissent

Top Class Actions reports: Morley Companies Inc. has set aside $4.3 million to settle a class action lawsuit following a ransomware attack that compromised data from its clients and customers. The settlement class, which has been directly notified of the settlement, is defined as U.S. residents whose data was compromised during the data incident the…

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Fertility Centers of Illinois data breach $450K class action settlement

Posted on December 21, 2022 by Dissent

Top Class Actions reports: Fertility Centers of Illinois (FCI) agreed to pay $450,000 to end claims it allowed a 2021 data breach through subpar cybersecurity measures. The settlement benefits consumers who were impacted by Fertility Centers of Illinois’ data breach Feb. 1, 2021. Class members may have been sent a notification about the breach from…

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