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What Snowflake isn’t saying about its customer data breaches

Posted on June 8, 2024 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker reports: Snowflake’s security problems following a recent spate of customer data thefts are, for want of a better word, snowballing. After Ticketmaster was the first company to link its recent data breach to the cloud data company Snowflake, loan comparison site LendingTree has now confirmed its QuoteWizard subsidiary had data stolen from Snowflake. “We…

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PruittHealth was hacked back in November. Here’s what we STILL don’t know.

Posted on June 7, 2024 by Dissent

What happens when threat actors leak data on the dark web but the victim entity doesn’t access it in time to figure out what was leaked? That’s what happened to PruittHealth in Georgia last year. How many people are they notifying because they can’t figure out what was accessed, acquired, or leaked?  In November 2023,…

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Numotion data breach affected 602,265 patients

Posted on June 7, 2024 by Dissent

In March 2023,  United Seating and Mobility, LLC, d/b/a Numotion (“Numotion”) paid the government $7 million to resolve allegations that it made false claims in submitting reimbursement requests to Kentucky Medicaid, two of Kentucky Medicaid’s Managed Care Organization contractors (MCOs), MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid), and D.C. Medicaid (archived). Numotion is a nationwide provider of durable…

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Data breach involving two former Kalamazoo employees under criminal investigation

Posted on June 4, 2024 by Dissent

Here’s your occasional reminder about insider-wrongdoing breaches. Katie Sergent  reports: City officials notified all staff of a data breach impacting about 250 current and former city employees, according to Kalamazoo Communications Manager Michael Smith in a statement to News Channel 3 Wednesday. The breach involved two former city employees, and was discovered on March 28…

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Google Database Reveals Thousands of Privacy Incidents

Posted on June 4, 2024 by Dissent

Joseph Cox reports: Google has accidentally collected childrens’ voice data, leaked the trips and home addresses of car pool users, and made YouTube recommendations based on users’ deleted watch history, among thousands of other employee-reported privacy incidents, according to a copy of an internal Google database which tracks six years worth of potential privacy and…

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Snowflake Warns: Targeted Credential Theft Campaign Hits Cloud Customers

Posted on June 4, 2024 by Dissent

The Hacker News reports: Cloud computing and analytics company Snowflake said a “limited number” of its customers have been singled out as part of a targeted campaign. “We have not identified evidence suggesting this activity was caused by a vulnerability, misconfiguration, or breach of Snowflake’s platform,” the company said in a joint statement along with CrowdStrike and…

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