City News reports: Peel District School Board says it’s in the process of getting back to normal operations after a cyber security incident on January 26th that resulted in the encryption of files and systems. Releasing a statement on Twitter Thursday evening, the PDSB says there’s no reason to believe any personal or sensitive information…
Australian government ordered to pay 1,300 asylum seekers whose details were exposed
Christopher Knaus reports an update to a breach that occurred in 2014 — a breach that resulted in entities in numerous countries downloading asylum seekers’ information. The Australian government has been ordered to compensate almost 1,300 asylum seekers whose details were mistakenly exposed online in one of the country’s most shocking privacy breaches. After almost…
Nefilim Ransomware Attack Uses “Ghost” Credentials
Dan Kobialka reports: Sophos researchers have discovered a Nefilim ransomware attack in which an unmonitored account belonging to a deceased employee was used to infiltrate more than 100 systems. During the cyberattack, a Nefilim threat actor exploited vulnerable Citrix software, Sophos indicated. The actor gained access to the Citrix admin account and stole the credentials for a domain…
Chainalysis in Action: U.S. Authorities Disrupt NetWalker Ransomware
There are a number of entities who can take a bow for their part in yesterday’s news about NetWalker. Read Chainanalysis’s post about their role: Today, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a coordinated international law enforcement action to disrupt the NetWalker ransomware, including the seizure of nearly half a million dollars in cryptocurrency, the disablement…
BR: Municipality of Balneário Camboriú hit by ransomware
The following is a Google translation: The Municipality of Balneário Camboriú is on Wednesday (27) without online services due to a cyber attack by Ransomware, which is a type of harmful software that restricts access to the infected system with a kind of block and charges a ransom for that access can be restored. The…
Cypriot Hacker Pleads Guilty to Data Theft, Extortion
A Cypriot national who was extradited to the U.S. this past summer has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud and to obtaining information from a protected computer. Prajeet Nair reports: Joshua Polloso Epifaniou, 21, of Nicosia, Cyprus, pleaded guilty this week to computer fraud conspiracy and obtaining information from a protected computer. He faces…