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CA: Legal services vendor hacked in April, medical information acquired by hacker

Posted on July 24, 2024 by Dissent

Another legal services vendor discloses a breach: Compex Legal Services Inc. (“Compex”) recently discovered an incident that may have impacted the privacy of information related to certain individuals. Compex provides record retrieval and litigation support services to insurance carriers, third party administrators and law firms. As Compex continues to investigate and work toward notifying impacted…

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39 healthcare providers sue UnitedHealth over Change hack

Posted on July 24, 2024 by Dissent

There’s no way that DataBreaches has enough time to track all of the lawsuits filed against UnitedHealth Group  and its subsidiaries, Optum and Change Healthcare, as a result of the Change Healthcare hack, but over on Becker’s Hospital Review, Giles Bruce reported about a suit of particular note: Thirty-nine healthcare providers and the National Community…

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KY: Cyberattack closes Jefferson County Clerk’s Office, all motor vehicle branches

Posted on July 24, 2024 by Dissent

Matthew Keck reports: If you were planning to visit the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office or a motor vehicle branch on Tuesday, you’ll have to reschedule. A cyber attack forced the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office to close its eight branches this week. The attack was first discovered at 2:24 a.m. Monday, said Ashley Tinius, a spokesperson…

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Suffolk County cyberattack recovery costs hit $25M; final tab still being tallied

Posted on July 21, 2024 by Dissent

Remember how Suffolk County in New York had decided cyberinsurance was too expensive and how they got hit with a ransomware attack by AlphV in 2022. The county not only had no insurance, but it had no cyberattack recovery plan.   Mark Harrington reports another update on that incident: Suffolk County approved more than $25…

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Hacked in 2022, Dell & Dean law firm first notifying affected clients now

Posted on July 21, 2024 by Dissent

From DataBreaches’ “Now what does THIS mean?” file,  a notification letter from Dell & Dean PLLC, a law firm in New  York. On July 17, Dell & Dean’s external counsel notified the Maine Attorney General’s Office about a breach in September 2022 that affected 6,803 people. A copy of the firm’s notification letter was appended…

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Two Foreign Nationals Plead Guilty to Participation in LockBit Ransomware Group

Posted on July 19, 2024 by Dissent

The following is a press release issued yesterday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of New Jersey: Two foreign nationals pleaded guilty today in Newark federal court to participating in the LockBit ransomware group – at various times the most prolific ransomware variant in the world – and to deploying LockBit attacks against victims in…

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