Airlie Ward reports on yet another case where hackers try to intercept/scam home buyers by posing as their real estate brokers or lawyers and having them wire money to them. In this case, the home buyer was the victim of child sexual abuse by the church, and was using the settlement to buy a home,…
Cyber attack on Lugar Laboratory in Georgia – important information stolen
JAM News reports: A cyber attack has been carried out on the Georgian Ministry of Health and the Lugar laboratory. The Ministry of Internal Affairs says the cyberattack was executed on the territory of a neighboring country. Some of the stolen documents have been uploaded to a foreign website and are available to the general public. The…
No Rest For The Wicked: Evilnum Unleashes PyVil RAT
Research by: Tom Fakterman Over the course of the last few months, the Cybereason Nocturnus team has been investigating the activity of the Evilnum group. The group first emerged in 2018, and since then, Evilnum’s activity has been varied, with recent reports using different components written in Javascript and C# as well as tools bought from the Malware-as-a-Service provider Golden Chickens. The group’s…
Gartner Warns CEOs Will Be Personally Liable for Breaches by 2024
Fahmida Y. Rashid writes: Cyberattacks against connected devices having an impact on the physical world is not yet a commonplace occurance, but are very much in the realm of possibility. Hijacked medical devices may be unable to dispense life-saving drugs, or a connected car could receive instructions to crash itself and potentially injure the human…
HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates Need an IT Asset Inventory List, OCR Recommends
Joseph J. Lazzarotti and Maya Atrakchi of JacksonLewis write: Last week, in its Cybersecurity Summer Newsletter, the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) published best practices for creating an IT asset inventory list to assist healthcare providers and business associates in understanding where electronic protected health information (ePHI) is located within their organization, and improve HIPAA Security Rule compliance. OCR investigations often…
Miami high schooler charged with cyberattacks that stopped online learning
Kevin Collier reports: Police have arrested a Florida high school student for alleged cyberattacks that rendered the Miami-Dade school district’s remote learning platform almost impossible to use. The student, an unnamed 16-year-old junior at the South Miami Senior High School, admitted to attacking the school’s My School Online platform, which is designed to let students attend…