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Banner Health agrees to $6 million settlement over 2016 breach

Posted on December 9, 2019 by Dissent

Jessica Kim Cohen reports an update on a 2016 breach covered on this site: Banner Health has agreed to pay up to $6 million to victims of a massive data breach the Arizona health system experienced in 2016, according to court documents filed last week. The plaintiffs in the case filed the motion for preliminary…

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Metro Atlanta city experiences data breach, FBI investigating

Posted on December 9, 2019 by Dissent

Jason Braverman reports: The City of Newnan recently experienced a data breach where an “unauthorized individual” was in possession of electronic files containing data maintained by the city, including personal information, the city told 11Alive. On Sept. 4, the city learned of the data breach regarding files that contained vehicle accident report data from approximately…

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Ransomware Writes Drama at Shakespeare Theatre

Posted on December 9, 2019 by Dissent

Lawrence Abrams reports: A ransomware attack over the weekend has taken down the ticketing system and patron database for the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and has also affected at least one other organization in the Madison area. This could not come at a worse time for the Theatre as they were getting ready to begin their…

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Sunapee school stands up to ransomware goons

Posted on December 8, 2019 by Dissent

Damien Fisher reports: The Wi-Fi service got restarted last week at Sunapee Middle High School, eight weeks after a ransomware attack took out the school’s data. The October attack was discovered first by the district’s technology team when it was determined that all of the data was encrypted, said Superintendent Russell Holden. With a lot…

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Medical Devices Face January 14 D-Day

Posted on December 8, 2019 by Dissent

Medlaw reports: January 14, 2020, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7.  So what? Well, if you are in the medical community, it could mean the choice between spending big money on updating the operating systems of your medical devices or facing the constant attacks of hackers with vulnerable, out-dated software.  Some hospitals have updated medical…

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Hackensack Meridian’s ‘core clinical systems’ back online after week-long disruptions

Posted on December 8, 2019 by Dissent

Susanne Cervenka and David P. Willis report: Hackensack Meridian Health said its “core clinical systems” were back online after disruptions impacted computers at the state’s largest hospital network for much of the week. […] NJ Advance Media, citing an unidentified hospital IT professional, reported that doctors briefed on the disruptions were told Hackensack Meridian’s “systems were shut down across…

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