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St. Francis Health System hacked: TheDarkOverlord? (UPDATE)

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Dissent

TheDarkOverlord, who had hacked and attempted to extort a number of medical clinics in May – June, has seemingly reappeared [see UPDATES below this post], and claims to have hacked St. Francis Health System in Oklahoma: Last week, we ransacked the web servers of Saint-Francis, a network of hospitals and clinics located in Tulsa, OK. We…

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Trump’s campaign mute about data security #fail?

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Dissent

It may not be on the level of failing to adequately secure State Department communications, but it seems Donald Trump’s organization could use a refresher course on data security. And when it finishes that, it might want to tackle a course on transparency. On Sunday night, DataBreaches.net received an email from MacKeeper Security Research Center lead researcher Chris Vickery….

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Computer Breach Could Have Exposed Trauma Victims to Further Anguish

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Dissent

Jim Dwyer provides additional details and commentary on a breach involving research participants’ data held by the New York State Psychiatric Institute. [The research participants] included, among others, schoolchildren directly exposed to the events of Sept. 11; Puerto Rican youth; severely emotional disturbed young people in Westchester County and their caretakers; people in the Bronx suffering…

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Challenger Podlodowski discovers open door into state’s voter database

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Dissent

Joel Connelly reports: A yawning back-end pathway into the state’s voter registration database, through which private information could have been accessed, has been closed, thanks to the candidate challenging Secretary of State Kim Wyman. “Anyone with basic programming skills and knowledge about these weaknesses could conceivably (access) this data, look up and harvest private data…

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EurekAlert! goes offline following attack

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Dissent

September 13, 2016 – 10:10 p.m. EDT Dear EurekAlert! Registrants: The EurekAlert! website has been taken offline as AAAS works diligently to address a serious security breach. We are taking this step out of an abundance of caution. The integrity of content on our website is of the utmost concern to us. On September 11,…

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Laptop stolen from U.S. Healthwork was encrypted, but alas, the password was with it

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Dissent

U.S. Healthwork has notified HHS and 1400 patients after a laptop with protected health information was stolen from an employee. Although the laptop was encrypted, the password was stolen with the laptop. Notice to our Patients Regarding a Privacy Incident U.S. HealthWorks understands the importance of protecting the security of personal information of our patients….

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