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Henry Schein Inc. discloses cyberattack

Posted on October 18, 2023 by Dissent

Newsday reports: Henry Schein Inc., Long Island’s largest publicly traded company, said that a “cybersecurity incident” it discovered Saturday affected some of its manufacturing and distribution businesses. “Henry Schein promptly took precautionary action, including taking certain systems offline and other steps intended to contain the incident, which has led to temporary disruption of some of Henry…

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Oklahoma City University data breach lawsuit dismissed

Posted on October 18, 2023 by Dissent

Jessy Edwards and Jon Styf provide an update to a previously reported class action lawsuit against Oklahoma City University: A judge dismissed an Oklahoma City University class action lawsuit regarding a data breach, saying the plaintiff did not show any injury or identity theft as a result of the breach. U.S. District Judge Timothy G….

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NV: Personal information accessed in Clark County School District cybersecurity incident (1)

Posted on October 17, 2023 by Dissent

C.C. McCandless reports: The Clark County School District announced that a recent cybersecurity incident allowed an “unauthorized party” to access personal information of some students, parents and employees. The district said it became aware of the hack on Oct. 5, adding that it involved the email environment. “Upon discovering the incident, CCSD immediately engaged a…

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Cook County Health and Hospitals System terminates relationship with medical transcription service, notifying patients of breach

Posted on October 13, 2023 by Dissent

On September 24, Cook County Health and Hospitals System (CCH) in Illinois notified HHS of a breach. At the time, CCH reported that 500 patients were affected. The “500” entry is usually just a marker to indicate that the entity knows that they were required to notify HHS and individuals no later than 60 days…

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How Vermont’s largest hospital now protects patient info 3 years after ransomware attack

Posted on October 12, 2023 by Dissent

Cam Smith reports: Nearly three years after Vermont’s largest hospital fell victim to a ransomware attack, hospital officials say they’ve made progress toward better systems to protect patient information. During the breach, nearly 1,300 servers were compromised on more than 5,000 devices across the UVM Health Network. Hospital officials say while no patient or employee…

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Ransomware group starts leaking data allegedly from NJ cardiology consultants group

Posted on October 12, 2023 by Dissent

On September 23, DataBreaches reported that the NoEscape ransomware gang had added Mulkay Cardiology Consultants (Mulkay) in New Jersey to their leak site with a date of September 2.  At the time, they claimed to have successfully encrypted them and exfiltrated 60 GB of files. “We have 60GB of confidential and personal data on more…

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