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San Diego Family Care Settles Data Breach Class Action for $1 Million

Posted on June 17, 2022 by Dissent

In May of 2021, San Diego Family Care disclosed a data breach that resulted from a ransomware attack on their hosting provider, Netgain Technology.  In a class action lawsuit, complainants alleged that  SDFC failed to protect patients’ information adequately and that SDFC did not promptly notify patients after learning of the breach. The lawsuit has…

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Motion for Preliminary Approval of Accellion Data Breach Settlement Filed in California Federal Court

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Dissent

Kristin L. Bryan of Squire Patton Boggs writes: This week Plaintiffs in thirteen consolidated cases brought against Accellion and other defendants filed a motion for preliminary approval of a class action settlement in California federal court.  This development is notable for its resolution (if approved) only as to Accellion and for the categories of relief offered…

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PA House Committee advances Data Breach Notification legislation

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Dissent

George Stockburger reports: The Pennsylvania House State Government Committee has sent to the full House of Representatives for consideration Sen. Dan Laughlin’s legislation that would require state agencies to notify victims of a data breach within one week. Under Senate Bill 696, any state agency, county, municipality, public school or third-party vendor that conducts business with…

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Confidential Record Leak Leaves CalBar, Lawyers, Clients Exposed

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Dissent

David McAfee reports: California’s state bar association, which is responsible for licensing and regulating more than 250,000 lawyers in the most populous US state, is itself under scrutiny for a data leak that allowed confidential client complaint and attorney disciplinary record data to be captured by a free court records website. As many as 322,500…

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Tenafly Public Schools Canceled Finals After Ransomware Attack

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Dissent

Jackie Roman reported this on June 9: Tenafly Public Schools went back to the basics this week — using overhead projectors, paper, pencils and hands-on activities in classrooms — when a ransomware attack crippled the district’s computer system. Final exams were also canceled for all of the district’s high school students as the Bergen County…

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SCOOP: Glenn County Office of Education paid $400k ransom after ransomware attack

Posted on June 15, 2022 by Dissent

On May 12, the Sacramento Valley Mirror (SVM) reported on a ransomware attack on the Glenn County Office of Education and school districts. According to GlennCOE, the attack began in the early morning of May 10, and as SVM reported: Put out of commission systemwide for GCOE, school districts, and schools were the Internet, the…

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