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Warned of an impending attack, a Nebraska healthcare center was able to avert it

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Dissent

Brian Mastre reports: There were tense moments a month ago at the Butler County Health Care Center in David City, Nebraska. The IT director received a call from the Omaha FBI with a warning that this place was the target of a cyberattack. […] “Exactly when it was going to spread and when they were going…

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Update: Hackers issue ‘ransom demands’ to NHS IT supplier: Fears MILLIONS of confidential patient records could be leaked after major cyber attack

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Dissent

Joe Davies reports an update to the ransomware attack on Advanced that impacted the NHS 111 system: Hackers are holding an IT firm that supplies NHS trusts to ransom following a cyber attack last week, according to sources. Health bosses are concerned criminals have access to confidential health records and could leak them if their demands aren’t…

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Newton Falls schools report possible security breach

Posted on August 11, 2022 by Dissent

Staff reports: The school district said it has been made aware of a possible security breach impacting several students’ Social Security numbers and potential tax fraud. District administrators and the schools’ technology department actively are investigating the issue “but at this time, we have no evidence of a security breach through Newton Falls Exempted Village School…

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Former Public Utility Employee Pleads Guilty to Installing Keylogger Devices on Work Computers

Posted on August 10, 2022 by Dissent

CLEVELAND – John Pelton, 55, of Avon Lake, Ohio, a former Operator with a Northern Ohio public utility, pleaded guilty today to recording the computer keyboard strokes of coworkers while employed at the utility and to making false statements to FBI agents. Pelton officially pleaded guilty to a Bill of Information charging him with attempting…

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Bits ‘n Pieces

Posted on August 10, 2022 by chum1ng0

Updating some HHS reports:  First Choice Community Health Care reported its ransomware attack to HHS on August 1 as impacting 101,541 patients.  BHG Holdings / Behavioral Health Group reported its breach to HHS on July 27 as impacting 197,507 patients.  Elsewhere: California: A former owner of a T-Mobile retail store in Eagle Rock has been…

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CPSB cybersecurity breach investigation handed over to DA

Posted on August 10, 2022 by Dissent

Emily Burleigh reports: Calcasieu Superintendent of Education Shannon LaFargue said progress has been made with the cybersecurity breach earlier this year. At Tuesday night’s School Board meeting, LaFargue said the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has officially turned over their findings to the DA’s office. In “encouraging news,” the investigation is now under the Department of…

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