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Southern Illinois University School of Medicine impacted by Accellion breach, notifies patients

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Dissent

It appears that SIU was impacted by the Accellion breach that has been in the news a lot this past month.  SIU is the first entity, however, to disclose that the incident impacted protected health information (PHI), although as DataBreaches.net reported, this site found what might be PHI in Jones Day’s dumped data. SIU does…

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TX: ProPath Notifies Patients of Data Security Incident

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Dissent

ProPath Services, LLC in Texas has notified patients of a data security breach stemming from compromise of two employees’ email accounts. The incident occurred in 2020, but ProPath doesn’t state exactly when they first discovered the breach. In a statement on their web site, the pathology service provider explains that on January 28, they learned…

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NC: FBI investigating 8-day cyber attack after ransomware attack on Allergy Partners

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Dissent

John Le reports: Federal authorities are investigating the ransomware attack that caused a network outage at Allergy Partners locations in the mountains. The attack happened on Feb. 23 and continued for eight days as hackers wanted a king’s ransom of $1.75 million, according to a report filed with Asheville Police Department. Meanwhile, the staff was…

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Petersburg Medical Center talks about breach; says hospital will get new health records system

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Dissent

Angela Denning reports that Petersburg Medical Center has come out with more information about a medical records breach. They say about 200 patients were affected. The medical center sent out letters to all patients whose medical records may have been viewed by this employee. So, how did they find out about it in the first…

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Hollywood’s Elite Private Schools Hacked

Posted on March 4, 2021 by Dissent

Gary Baum reports: Several top L.A. private schools’ digital servers have been breached in recent weeks, and law enforcement is investigating, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. In an apparent pattern, one or more hackers have published staff payroll documentation in email blasts riddled with racist, sexist and homophobic language. […] The institutions known to have been hacked…

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The Accellion breach also impacted Qualys; threat actors start dumping files

Posted on March 4, 2021 by Dissent

As I noted yesterday on Twitter, Qualys was added to threat actor CLOP’s leak site, raising the question as to whether the firm had been an Accellion client. They had. Qualys issued a statement later yesterday. It said, in part: Qualys has confirmed that there is no impact on the Qualys production environments, codebase or…

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