Steve Evans, and Lanie Tindale report: Hackers have broken into the medical records at Crace Medical Centre. An announcement to patients said: “unfortunately, our investigations have identified that patient data was accessed and taken from our systems by an unauthorised third party”. The hack happened on December 12 but patients were only texted early afternoon…
Cyberattack on Ukraine’s Kyivstar will cost parent Veon almost $100 million in sales
Reuters reports: Veon, the parent company of Ukraine’s largest mobile operator Kyivstar, will take a hit of around 3.6 billion hryvnias ($95 million) in revenue in 2024 due to a massive cyberattack in December, the Dutch telecoms group estimated on Thursday. The estimated lost revenue is associated with measures Kyivstar has taken to compensate customers…
Inside the Massive Naz.API Credential Stuffing List
Troy Hunt writes: It feels like not a week goes by without someone sending me yet another credential stuffing list. It’s usually something to the effect of “hey, have you seen the Spotify breach”, to which I politely reply with a link to my old No, Spotify Wasn’t Hacked blog post (it’s just the output of a…
Cloud Vendor Returns North Star Health Alliance Data Stolen and Stored by LockBit
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee reports: A cloud services firm has turned over to a New York hospital alliance the patient data stolen in an August ransomware attack by the notorious LockBit gang. The hospital group – North Star Health Alliance – had filed a lawsuit against LockBit in November as a legal maneuver to force the…
Bluewater Health getting new, more secure hospital info system
Tyler Kula reports: Bluewater Health, hardest hit by a cyberattack on five Southwestern Ontario hospitals last fall, had a relatively dated system for storing and sharing patient information at the time, Bluewater Health’s board chairperson says. “It did make a difference,” said Margaret Dragan, about the hospital group’s 20-plus-year-old hospital information system that’s been eyed for…
Quantum Radiology cyber attack: Patients kept in the dark about nature of attack while employees are being harassed by attackers
Here’s a great way to destroy any trust your patients might have in you. Madeleine Damo reports: Staff at a western Sydney radiologist – recently hit with a cyber attack – were told to tell concerned patients the breach was “an operational IT issue”, while also fielding harassing phone calls from hackers themselves. Imaging and diagnostics…