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50,000 security disasters waiting to happen: The problem of America’s water supplies

Posted on June 20, 2021 by Dissent

Kevin Collier reports: On Jan. 15, a hacker tried to poison a water treatment plant that served parts of the San Francisco Bay Area. It didn’t seem hard. The hacker had the username and password for a former employee’s TeamViewer account, a popular program that lets users remotely control their computers, according to a private report…

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State Legislatures Consider Bans on Ransomware Payments

Posted on June 19, 2021 by Dissent

Emily Poole of Alston & Bird writes: As ransomware attacks continue to dominate the news cycle, legislation has recently been introduced in several states that would place limits on certain entities’ ability to pay a ransom payment in the event of a ransomware attack. Although the proposed limits would generally apply to state agencies and…

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NJ: Coastal Medical Group notifies patients of data breach

Posted on June 19, 2021 by Dissent

Coastal Medical Group, Old Bridge, is notifying patients of a data security incident that involved the patients’ health information. On April 21, the practice discovered that certain of its computer systems were being affected by a data security event that the practice believes began on March 25, 2021, according to a prepared statement. After discovering…

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San Juan Regional Medical Center notifies 68,792 patients of cybersecurity breach

Posted on June 17, 2021 by Dissent

On June 4, 2021, San Juan Regional Medical Center (“SJRMC”) in New Mexico posted a breach notice on their web site. The notice said that SJRMC had identified unauthorized access to their network on September 8, 2020. Their subsequent investigation revealed that the threat actor removed files from the server on September 7-8, 2020. Following…

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GA: Savannah hospital system experiences outage after ransomware attack

Posted on June 17, 2021 by Dissent

Molly Curley, Alex Bozarjian The St. Joseph’s/Candler (SJ/C) hospital system in Savannah was the victim of a ransomware attack Thursday morning. WSAV spoke with a patient who says all computers went down around 4 a.m., and nurses have been forced to keep track of medications with a pen and paper. Read more on WAVY.

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Reproductive Biology Associates and My Egg Bank notify 38,538 patients of ransomware incident

Posted on June 17, 2021 by Dissent

Reproductive Biology Associates and its affiliate My Egg Bank North America issued a breach notification involving a ransomware incident that impacted the Atlanta entities. According to the notification submitted to Maine’s Attorney General’s Office and similar statements posted on their web sites, the entities first became aware of a potential data incident on April 16,…

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