Malay Mail reports: A 25-year-old man has become the first person in Japan to be convicted for criminal activities involving generative AI. According to The Yomiuri Shimbun, the Tokyo District Court found Ryuki Hayashi guilty of creating a computer virus using interactive generative artificial intelligence. He was sentenced to three years in prison, suspended for four…
Italy police arrest four over alleged illegal database access, source says
Reuters reports: Italian police have placed four people under house arrest including Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio, son of the late billionaire founder of Luxottica, as part of a probe into alleged illegal access to state databases, a source said on Saturday. A lawyer for Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio said he was “eagerly awaiting the completion…
Update to Change Healthcare breach
From HHS OCR: “On October 22, 2024, Change Healthcare notified OCR that approximately 100 million individual notices have been sent regarding this breach. ” As DataBreaches mentioned this morning on Infosec.Exchange, is that 100 million an interim update and we should expect another update with even bigger numbers, or is 100 million the total number…
Four members of REvil sentenced by Russian court
The following is a machine translation of a report at the Russian news outlet, Kommersant, concerning the sentencing of four members of the REvil ransomware group: On Friday, October 25, the St. Petersburg Garrison Military Court announced the verdict against Artem Zayets, Aleksey Malozemov, Daniil Puzyrevsky and Ruslan Khansvyarov. The court found them guilty of…
US Healthcare at risk: Strengthening resiliency against ransomware attacks
Microsoft writes: The healthcare sector faces a rapidly increasing range of cybersecurity threats, with ransomware attacks emerging as one of the most significant. A combination of valuable patient data, interconnected medical devices, and small IT/cybersecurity operations staff, which spreads resources thin, can make healthcare organizations prime targets for threat actors. As healthcare operations become increasingly digitized—ranging…
Accused Iranian hackers successfully peddle stolen Trump emails
Christopher Bing, Raphael Satter and Gram Slattery report: The accused Iranian hacking group who intercepted Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign emails have finally found some success in getting their stolen material published after initially failing to interest the mainstream media. In recent weeks, the hackers began peddling Trump emails more widely to one…