Jai Pratap reports: According to a study by Guardicore Labs, a Monero malware botnet known as FritzFrog has been deployed to ten millions of IP addresses. The malware has largely targeted governmental offices, educational institutions, medical centers, banks, and telecommunication companies, installing a Monero mining app known as XMRig. The study explains that FritzFrog uses a brute-force…
Jefferson Parish Schools data breach exposes 86 students’ information
Faimon Roberts reports: A data breach that exposed 86 Jefferson Parish public school students’ confidential student portal log information to more than 40,000 families was caused by a problem with a vendor, a school system spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. […] When system officials began to receive calls about the problem, they contacted EdGear, the vendor that…
UK: Hairmyres Hospital creep avoids jail over repeated data breach
A Hairmyres Hospital worker who chatted up patients after getting contact details from their medical records has avoided prison. Andrew Stewart often used a false name and would tell unsuspecting women that their number had somehow turned up in his phone. Read more on Daily Record.
Law Enforcement Websites Hit by Blueleaks May Have Been Easy to Hack
Micah Lee reports: Whoever broke into 251 law enforcement websites and obtained the blueleaks trove of documents appears to have reused decades-old software for opening “backdoors” in web servers. The use of the widely available backdoors provides evidence that the hacktivist who compromised the sensitive sites, including fusion centers linked to federal agencies, didn’t need to use sophisticated…
Data breach at Experian, 24 million South Africans’ personal information exposed
Sizwe Dlamini reports: Consumer, business and credit information services agency Experian has experienced a breach of data which has exposed personal information of as many as 24 million South Africans and 793,749 business entities to a suspected fraudster. Experian confirmed in a statement on Wednesday that the breach had been reported to law enforcement and…
Medical Data of Auto Accident Victims Exposed Online
Jeremiah Fowler reports: On July, 7th I discovered 2.5 million records that appeared to contain sensitive medical data and PII (Personally Identifiable Information). The records included names, insurance records, medical diagnosis notes, and much more. Upon further research, there were multiple references to an artificial intelligence company called Cense. The records were labeled as staging…