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Interim Report on the Blackbaud Breach: 3.4 Million Patients and Counting

Posted on September 13, 2020 by Dissent

The Blackbaud ransomware incident disclosed on July 16 will likely end up being the largest or one of the largest breaches of the year involving patient information. I’ve been reading disclosures from dozens of entities and have compiled a list of those Blackbaud clients whose disclosures state or suggest that Blackbaud had been storing some…

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SC: In September, Roper St. Francis was busy sending notifications on two separate breaches

Posted on September 12, 2020 by Dissent

On September 3, ABC reported that Roper St. Francis was notifying 6,000 patients about a breach involving their protected health information. This week, you may have read that Roper St. Francis is notifying almost 93,000 patients. There are two unrelated incidents. The first involved the compromise of an employee’s email account in June that the…

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CU Collections Notifies Customers of Data Security Incident

Posted on September 12, 2020 by Dissent

The following press release was released on Friday, September 11,  after 5 pm. It appears to be the same press release CU Collections issued on July 29, with the exception that this one specifically mentions Wellspring Credit Union: CU Collections, LLC (“CU Collections” or the “Company”) announced today that it had suffered a data security…

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Fairfax County Public Schools confirms it was a victim of cyberattack

Posted on September 11, 2020 by Dissent

There was nothing on the homepage of Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia that would indicate any cyberattack or problem, but  the ransomware threat actors known as Maze had  listed the FCPS on its leak site this week and provided some files as proof of access/acquisition.   DataBreaches.net contacted FCPS  to ask them whether they…

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Secure Data Technologies Sues Ex-Employee for Breach of Contract

Posted on September 11, 2020 by Dissent

Christina Tabacco reports: On Thursday, Secure Data Technologies, Inc. sued a former employee for hacking the company’s email system and removing confidential and proprietary information. The Eastern District of Missouri lawsuit states seven claims for relief under various Missouri and Illinois business tort and computer fraud statutes. According to the filing, Secure Data is an Illinois corporation,…

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Chesterfield County Public Schools battles hackers as school year begins

Posted on September 11, 2020 by Dissent

WAVY reports: Unknown users are entering Chesterfield County Public School virtual classrooms – a trend concerning parents as the school year is barely underway. 8News spoke with the parent of a freshman at Thomas Dale High School who recorded an incident involving an anonymous user in his virtual math class. Nicole Martin says the unidentified…

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