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Negotiations fail, threat actors dump more data from Metropolitan Police D.C.

Posted on May 11, 2021 by Dissent

This morning’s routine check of leak sites discovered a listing on Babuk threat actors’ leak site that many people have probably dreaded. The message under the shield says: “The negotiations reached a dead end, the amount we were offered does not suit us, we are posting 20 more personal files on officers, you can download…

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Data from Indiana and Oregon school districts dumped by ransomware threat actors

Posted on May 11, 2021 by Dissent

Updated March 7, 2022: On March 6, Logansport Community School Corp. reported the incident to the Maine Attorney General’s Office as impacting 2,750 people. Previous post: This week, two sets of threat actors dumped data from K-12 school districts in Indiana and Oregon. Both districts had disclosed ransomware incidents in April. Logansport Community School Corp…

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PA Health Dept Sued; Investigation Looms, After Contact Tracing Breach

Posted on May 11, 2021 by Dissent

Jessica Davis has the somewhat predictable follow-up to a recently reported breach involving Insight Global, a contact tracing vendor for the Pennsylvania Department of Health: The Pennsylvania Department of Health and its third-party contractor Insight Global have been sued, after reports that its COVID-19 contact tracing app exposed the sensitive data of at least 72,000…

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“We are apolitical” — DarkSide threat actors

Posted on May 10, 2021 by Dissent

By now, probably everyone has heard about the Colonial Pipeline security incident that has been linked to threat actors known as DarkSide. On April 12, this site published an email chat with DarkSide. If you missed that chat write-up, you can read it here.  On May 8, after the mainstream media reported that the Colonial…

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Tulsa, Oklahoma and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute disclose ransomware incidents

Posted on May 9, 2021 by chum1ng0

No sector has been spared from ransomware incidents. In this report, we have one from the education sector and one from the government sector. Neither report specifies what type of ransomware or who the threat actors are. And neither one reports how much ransom has been demanded or whether the victim is refusing to pay….

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Noblr Reciprocal Exchange to notify 97,633 consumers of breach involving insurance quote platform

Posted on May 8, 2021December 19, 2024 by Dissent

The following incident sounds almost identical to the  incident reported by American Family Insurance, but this report is from Noblr Reciprocal Exchange (Noblr). As with the one from American Family Insurance, if you receive a letter next week from Noblr, read it. A letter signed by Jennifer Lawrence, their Chief Legal Officer, explains, but begins…

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