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CA: City of Shafter hit with ransomware attack

Posted on October 20, 2020 by Dissent

Anthony Wright reports: The City of Shafter has announced its IT system has been compromised by ransomware. An Instagram post says the city’s IT system appears to be frozen and locked. According to the city, it is not believed that any personal information has been obtained. Read more on Turnto23. And don’t get your hopes…

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Passavant Memorial Homes Family of Services notifies 25,000 after someone alerts them to vulnerability

Posted on October 20, 2020 by Dissent

I’ve just read a breach notification from an incident that was reported to HHS as impacting 25,000.  Reading it, it sounds like someone tried to tip the entity that they had a vulnerability and the tipster provided proof. But then their investigation couldn’t definitively prove that no data had ever been accessed or exfiltrated or…

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Hackers Smell Blood as Schools Grapple With Virtual Instruction

Posted on October 20, 2020 by Dissent

David Uberti reports that it’s been a rough school year already in terms of cybersecurity.  And he wisely reached out to Doug Levin for his input. Doug created and maintains a wonderful resource — the K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center that maps reports in k-12 from around the country. At least 289 districts across the U.S….

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Ransomware Attack on a Major Health Tech Firm Slows Down Several COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Posted on October 17, 2020 by Dissent

Alicia Hope reports: A ransomware attack targeting medical technology firm slowed down clinical trials for the past two weeks, according to the New York Times. The attack targeted a Philadelphia company that develops software for clinical trials, including the crash effort to develop rapid coronavirus tests, treatment, and the vaccine. The attack on eResearch Technology forced…

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Ca: Western students alerted about security breach at exam monitor Proctortrack

Posted on October 16, 2020 by Dissent

Andrew Lupton reports: A security breach of Proctortrack, the software Western University uses to monitor student exams remotely, is adding new fuel to a debate raging on campus over privacy concerns about the program. Proctortrack allows students to be monitored to prevent cheating while they take exams at home using their own computers. The program…

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OH: Potential class action against Health Recovery Services survives motion to dismiss

Posted on October 16, 2020 by Dissent

In April 2019, this site reported on a breach disclosed by Health Recovery Services (HRS). In October, 2019, Troy Foster sued them over the breach. I noted at the time that I was surprised at the claim concerning delayed notification when he had been notified in 60 days. I was not surprised to now read…

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