Sarah Coble reports: A major data breach has occurred at Trident Crypto Fund, resulting in the publication of over a quarter of a million customer usernames and passwords online. According to a report published on March 5, 2020, by Russian media outlet Izvestia, the personal data of 266,000 registered Trident Crypto Fund users was illegally accessed when a…
Alleged Russian hacker on trial Monday for 2012 LinkedIn, Dropbox hacks
Laura Hautala reports: Everyone makes cybersecurity mistakes. Yevgeniy Nikulin, a Russian national accused of some of the biggest hacks in recent history, is no exception, prosecutors say. Nikulin allegedly stole millions of usernames and passwords by breaching systems at LinkedIn, DropBox and Formspring in 2012. He also attempted to sell hacked information on online black…
PA: Liability claim remains against UPMC Susquehanna in medical records ‘snooping ‘ case
John Beauge reports: A Lycoming County judge has refused to dismiss a vicarious liability claim against UPMC Susquehanna that is being sued because an employee accessed the medical records of a co-worker without authorization. Judge Eric R. Linhardt on Wednesday rejected UMPC’s claim it was not liable because Taylor Fausnaught failed to state any claim…
US property and demographic database of 200 million records leaked on the web
Paul Bischoff reports: An exposed online database consisting of some 200 million records included a wide range of sensitive personal and demographic data about residents and their properties. Homeowners were identified as well as info about their credit ratings, net worth, and income, among other details. At this time we have not been able to…
Malta-based crypto-fund suffers data breach; 10K user records affected
Namrata Shukla reports: The world of cryptocurrencies is not new to the concept of a hack. However, a data breach isn’t heard of as much. Malta today reported the first case of privacy breach wherein the Trident Crypto Fund was the victim of a large-scale data leak, according to reports. According to the Technical Director of…
Ransomware Attackers Use Your Cloud Backups Against You
Lawrence Abrams reports: Backups are one the most, if not the most, important defense against ransomware, but if not configured properly, attackers will use it against you. Recently the DoppelPaymer Ransomware operators published on their leak site the Admin user name and password for a non-paying victim’s Veeam backup software This was not meant to expose the…