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Key Biscayne recovering from cyberattack after hackers hit a third city in Florida

Posted on July 2, 2019 by Dissent

Rob Wile reports: The village of Key Biscayne confirmed Thursday it had been hit by a cyberattack — the third Florida city this month to fall victim to outside hackers. Village Manager Andrea Agha said a “data security event” occurred Sunday, June 23. She said that some permitting operations were handled manually while some systems…

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Georgia court agency hacked in ransom attack

Posted on July 2, 2019 by Dissent

Mark Niesse reports: Hackers have infected computers at a Georgia courts agency, demanding a ransom payment and causing officials to shut down court websites. The Administrative Office of the Courts was offline Monday as the state government tried to contain the hack. The agency maintains court documents, provides computer applications to some local courts and…

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UPDATE: Lake City fires employee after paying ransom in malware attack

Posted on July 2, 2019 by Dissent

WCJB reports: The city manager of Lake City, Joe Helfenberg confirmed that the director of information technology, Brian Hawkins, was fired. This decision comes after a “Triple Threat” cyber attack that disabled city servers, phones, and email that resulted in ransom. Lake City paid $460,000 in ransom for a cyber attack through the cyber cryptocurrency,…

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Defendants file motions to dismiss in case about Marshall med school sharing personal info

Posted on July 1, 2019 by Dissent

Kyla Asbury reports: Three motions to dismiss were filed in a case against Marshall University‘s medical school for divulging personal information that caused a student humiliation. [,,,] J.M.A. claims his personal information was entrusted to the defendants and was made accessible to unwanted third parties. In 2012, J.M.A. had x-rays done, however, later his unredacted…

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Former Equifax employee sentenced for insider trading

Posted on June 30, 2019 by Dissent

ATLANTA, JUNE 27 –  Jun Ying, the former Chief Information Officer of Equifax U.S. Information Solutions, has been sentenced to federal prison for insider trading. “Ying thought of his own financial gain before the millions of people exposed in this data breach even knew they were victims,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak.  “He…

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Massachusetts Nonprofit Shelter Targeted by Ransomware

Posted on June 29, 2019 by Dissent

Marc Larocque reports: The nonprofit that runs the downtown homeless shelter was a target in a ransomware attack, which is a type of computer virus that encrypts user data, demanding ransom payments in return for access. Father Bill’s and MainSpring announced on Tuesday that it was attacked by a ransomware virus on April 11. But…

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