Ross Todd reports: A federal judge in San Francisco has suspended the trial until June in a case against a Russian man accused of hacking Silicon Valley technology companies, which was underway when the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a global pandemic. U.S. District William Alsup of the Northern District of California on Tuesday cited questionnaire…
China Issues New Measures on Cybersecurity Review of Network Products and Services
Yan Luo and Zhijing Yu of Covington & Burling write: On April 27, 2020, the Cyberspace Administration of China (“CAC”) and other eleven government agencies jointly released the final version of the Measures on Cybersecurity Review (“Measures”) (an official Chinese version of the Measures is available here). These Measures will take effect on June 1, 2020. Under Article…
Former Prime Communications employee sent personal info of thousands of Prime employees in prime email gaffe
Austin Breasette reports: Thousands of employees’ personal information was sent right to a former Prime Communications employee’s email. “I’ve never experienced anything like this before,” said Tonya Smith. Smith said nothing but nervousness filled her mind after the human resources department sent her 105 pages of personal information of thousands of Prime Communications employees across…
Massive & Unprecedented Security Breach Takes Usenet Providers Offline
Andy writes: A massive security breach has taken at least one major Usenet provider offline. UseNext says that a “security hole in a partner company” could have revealed names and bank account information, exposing customers to fraud and identity theft. The precise nature of the breach isn’t clear but reports that a Usenet client has…
‘Smart’ parking meter vendor had data stolen in ransomware attack
Benjamin Freed reports: A company that sells “smart” parking meters and technology used by parking-enforcement agencies in cities around the world was recently the victim of a ransomware attack that also exposed some of its internal files on a website maintained by the hackers responsible. CivicSmart, a Milwaukee firm that sells parking meters capable of processing mobile…
Shade (Troldesh) ransomware shuts down and releases decryption keys
Catalin Cimpanu reports: The operators of the Shade (Troldesh) ransomware have shut down over the weekend and, as a sign of goodwill, have released more than 750,000 decryption keys that past victims can now use to decrypt their files. Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have confirmed the validity of the leaked keys and are now working on creating a…