Wow. There will be a lot of media coverage about this one, but let’s start with the DOJ’s press announcement and indictment: Prolific hacker sold network access to other cybercriminals on various underground forums, enabling various further cyberattacks Seattle – An indictment was unsealed today in the Western District of Washington charging a citizen of…
Providence Health Plan notifies members after documents exposed by business associate coding error
June turned out to be a busy month for breach reports involving health/medical data. My worksheet has more than 50 entries and I’m still adding reports as I find them. Today, I found one from Providence Health Plan in Oregon that I thought I’d mention here as it impacted almost 50,000 plan members, and I…
Vast Phishing Campaign Hits Microsoft Users in 62 Countries
Bloomberg reports: Microsoft Corp. customers were targeted in a massive phishing campaign that has sought to defraud users in 62 countries since December. Recently, the malicious emails have evolved to capitalize on the pandemic, according to Microsoft. The attack “targeted business leaders across a variety of industries, attempting to compromise accounts, steal information and re-direct…
Yahoo engineer gets no jail time after hacking 6,000 accounts to look for porn
Catalin Cimpanu reports: A former Yahoo engineer was sentenced to five years of probation and home confinement for hacking into the personal accounts of more than 6,000 Yahoo Mail users to search for sexually explicit images and videos. Reyes Daniel Ruiz, 34, of Tracy, California, will only be allowed to leave his home for work,…
Brazil’s Hapvida Discloses Cyber Breach, Potential Client Data Leak
Reuters reports: Brazilian health insurer Hapvida said in a securities filing on Monday it has suffered a cyber attack potentially involving access to the personal information of its customers. Hapvida said, after a preliminary assessment of the security breach, that the attackers did not access customers’ medical records or financial information. Read more on U.S….
Soldier accused of leaking troop details to Satanic neo-Nazis pleads not guilty
Tim Darnell reports: Former Army private Ethan Melzer has pleaded not guilty to a six-count indictment stemming from an alleged plot to kill fellow US troops in the name of a satanic neo-Nazi group. Last month, Melzer, 22, of Louisville, Kentucky, was indicted for allegedly planning an attack on his U.S. Army unit by sending sensitive…