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IL Ransomware attack hits Sycamore School District 427

Posted on December 4, 2019 by Dissent

Matthew N. Wells reports: Visitors to the Sycamore School District 427 website Tuesday were greeted with a pop-up message saying the district had been the victim of a ransomware attack. The message from D-427 Superintendent Kathy Countryman addressed the issue on the district’s website. Read more on Daily Chronicle. The name struck me as familiar,…

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Merck cyberattack’s $1.3 billion question: Was it an act of war?

Posted on December 4, 2019 by Dissent

Riley Griffin of Bloomberg reports: By the time Deb Dellapena arrived for work at Merck & Co.’s 90-acre campus north of Philadelphia, there was a handwritten sign on the door: The computers are down. It was worse than it seemed. Some employees who were already at their desks at Merck offices across the U.S. were…

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Good news, bad news: Presbyterian Healthcare Services said data stolen in May breach doesn’t appear to have been misused, but more patients impacted

Posted on December 4, 2019 by Dissent

Robert Nott reports: Nearly four months after Presbyterian Healthcare Services reported a data breach that allowed unauthorized access to personal information belonging to over 180,000 patients and health plan members, the provider sent out a notification letter telling its members the company does not believe anyone has improperly used that data. But the update also…

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Magecart Hackers Open Fire at Smith & Wesson Customers

Posted on December 3, 2019 by Dissent

Phil Muncaster reports: Digital skimming hackers have been in action again, this time targeting the website of a leading US gun-maker and its customers.c Springfield, Massachusetts-based Smith & Wesson was attacked on Black Friday, during one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year, according to Sanguine Security. The security vendor’s forensics man, Willem de Groot,…

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Loudoun Medical Group D/B/A Comprehensive Sleep Care Center notifies patients after employee email account compromise

Posted on November 28, 2019 by Dissent

Loudoun Medical Group d/b/a Comprehensive Sleep Care Center (CSCC) in Virginia issued  a press release yesterday. According to their timeline, on or around June 19, they became aware of unusual activity in an employee’s email account. Their investigation subsequently determined that unauthorized access to the one account occurred between June 15 and June 19. The…

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FL: Baker Co. student could face felony for reportedly hacking school’s WiFi to avoid doing school work

Posted on November 28, 2019 by Dissent

Nick Perreault reports: A 12-year-old student could face a felony charge after reportedly hacking into the Baker County Middle School’s WiFi about two weeks ago, all because the student didn’t want to do school work. On Nov. 13, the student used a school-issued laptop to get the school’s IP address. Using another student’s cell phone,…

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