On October 18, Summit Pathology and Summit Pathology Laboratories (“Summit”) in Colorado notified HHS of a breach affecting 1,813,538 patients. By October 21, personal injury law firms started reporting on the breach and recruiting potential plaintiffs. On October 22, Karen Alexander became aware that Summit had sent her and her family members notifications to their…
North Korean Group Collaborates with Play Ransomware in Significant Cyber Attack
Ravie Lakshmanan reports: Threat actors in North Korea have been implicated in a recent incident that deployed a known ransomware family called Play, underscoring their financial motivations. The activity, observed between May and September 2024, has been attributed to a threat actor tracked as Jumpy Pisces, which is also known as Andariel, APT45, DarkSeoul, Nickel Hyatt,…
FBI investigated Disney World cyberattack after restaurant menus were changed
Gabrielle Russon reports on your latest reminder of the insider threat: A fired Disney World employee is accused of hacking into an online system and altering Disney World restaurant menus by changing fonts and prices, adding profanity and manipulating the food allergy warnings, according to new federal documents. The cyberattack caused at least $150,000 in damage…
Albany ENT & Allergy Services settles state charges stemming from two patient data breaches; agrees to spend $2.25M on security program
In April 2023, DataBreaches reported two ransomware groups had each listed Albany ENT & Allergy Services (AENT) on their respective leak sites. But one month later, when AENT sent notifications to regulators and 224,486 affected employees and patients, its notification letter made no mention of any ransomware attack, any encryption of files, any ransom demands,…
Russia arrests hacker accused of preventing electronic voting during local election
Funny how Russia doesn’t like it when someone interferes with their elections, huh? Daryna Antoniuk reports: Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced that it had detained a Moscow resident for conducting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks during local elections in September, targeting infrastructure in the capital and the Moscow region. According to the agency’s press service, the…
Six senators tell Biden administration UN cybercrime treaty must be changed
Suzanne Smalley reports: The Biden administration must fix several provisions threatening human rights and cybersecurity in the United Nations cybercrime convention that is heading to the General Assembly for a vote, six Democratic senators said in a letter sent to administration officials Tuesday. The letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, Attorney…