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Some Cub Pharmacies in Minnesota report breaches due to looters

Posted on July 31, 2020 by Dissent

Cub Pharmacies is the fourth chain I’ve seen that is reporting some theft of protected health information related to looters during protests in May.  But when you read the descriptions of these events — these not just protesters protesting. These people intentionally stole patient data and records.  For what political protest purpose?  None that I…

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Some potential victims of PaperlessPay breach are first finding out about the breach now

Posted on July 31, 2020 by Dissent

At the end of April, this site reported a breach at PaperlessPay that put its clients’ employees at risk of tax refund fraud and identity theft. As reported at the time, PaperlessPay had been contacted by Homeland Security on February 19 to alert them that someone was offering access to their clients’ data for sale…

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WV: Elkins Rehabilitation & Care Center notifies residents and employees of breach first discovered in February 2019

Posted on July 31, 2020 by Dissent

I know some people may think I’m being too harsh, but really — almost 1.5 years from detection to notifications to people of a breach? Their response in terms of preventing more incidents seems reasonable, but the gap to figure out that notification was needed and then whom to notify seems too long.  What will…

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Judge Dismisses Testing Platform Cyberattack Case Against Pearson

Posted on July 31, 2020 by Dissent

Kirsten Errick reports that a lawsuit against Pearson stemming from a 2018 breach that they were alerted to in 2019 has been tossed for lack of Article III standing: Judge John Z. Lee of the Northern District issued an opinion on Tuesday granting Pearson’s motion to dismiss regarding the data breach of its AIMSweb testing platform, which…

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Athens ISD paid $50k ransom to attackers

Posted on July 30, 2020 by Dissent

Mintie Betts reports: Athens ISD Board of Trustees has agreed to pay a $50,000 ransom for school data that was taken in a criminal ransomware attack. The attack targeted data stored on district servers, backup systems, and hundreds of computers. As a result, access to data has been blocked including teacher communications, student schedules, grades,…

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Vermont Tax Department exposed 3 years worth of tax return info

Posted on July 30, 2020 by Dissent

Sergiu Gatlan reports: The Vermont Department of Taxes today disclosed that taxpayers’ private information was exposed because of a security issue affecting its online filing site discovered on July 2, 2020. The data breach affected all Vermonters who electronically filed Property Transfer Tax returns using the tax department’s site between February 2017 and July 2020….

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