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Handshake security breach affects thousands of university students

Posted on February 23, 2020 by Dissent

Sarra Sundstrom reports: Handshake, the university’s job search platform, experienced a security incident last week that directly affected over 8,000 students and alumni. On Feb. 13, a number of students received a security alert from the university’s Career Center that an unknown party posing as a company on Handshake accessed student resumes. Resumes of 4,003…

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MS: FBI investigating after Jackson Public Schools computer system hacked

Posted on February 22, 2020 by Dissent

Jacob Gallant reports: Jackson Public Schools is dealing with a network interaction after a recent cyber attack. School officials said in a statement that its information technology team, along with outside cyber-professionals, performed a full assessment of its computer system. They say student and employee information has not been compromised. Read more on WLBT.  The…

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Anxiety, depression and PTSD: The hidden epidemic of data breaches and cyber crimes

Posted on February 22, 2020 by Dissent

Jessica Guynn reports on the impact of breaches: Mental health professionals say data breaches and other cyber crimes are increasingly taking a heavy psychological toll on the millions of Americans whose personal information is plundered by fraudsters. It’s not just the nightmarish process of clearing your name and credit history or the struggle to get…

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PIH sued after notifying patients of phishing attack that could have exposed their protected health information

Posted on February 22, 2020 by Dissent

On January 24, I posted a breach notification from PIH Health with a commentary on how long it took from the time of the phishing attack to notification of almost 200,000 potentially affected patients. There was nothing in their notification, however, that suggested that patients had actually had their protected health information stolen or misused….

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Endeavor Energy Resources notifies employees and dependents after employee fell prey to phishing attack

Posted on February 21, 2020 by Dissent

Statement from Endeavor Energy Resources (via MRT): “Endeavor Energy Resources, L.P. (“Endeavor”), an oil and gas exploration and production company, discovered on Jan. 14 that earlier that day an unauthorized party, through a phishing scam, possibly gained access to unsecured protected health information stored in the corporate, Office 365 account of an Endeavor employee. After…

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Personal health information of nearly 2,900 Queen’s patients sent to wrong email address

Posted on February 21, 2020 by Dissent

The Star Advertiser reports: An employee sent an email containing personal health information for 2,852 patients of The Queen’s Medical Center and Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital to the wrong address on Feb. 3, Queen’s officials announced today. No Social Security numbers or financial account information was included, so patients’ financial security is not at…

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