Prabhjote Gill reports: A new data leak shows that 4 lakh Indian debit and credit cards of Indian banking customers are for sale on the dark web. The report by Singapore-based Group IB claims that the cards are being sold for $9 apiece with the overall value of the database estimated to exceed $4.2 million….
CA: Woman claims doctor mishandled patient records
Tori Cooper reports: Thousands of confidential patient records made it into 23ABC Newsroom Friday. Haylee Jones, stopped by with a box full of patient records, detailing highly privileged personal information belonging to thousands of patients in Kern County along with prescriptions and more. Kern Medical confirmed with us that Rishi Telwar was in the residency…
Russia Unleashes New Weapons In Its ‘Cyber Attack Testing Ground’: Report
Zak Doffman reports: “Ukraine is, by and large, a Russian cyber attack testing ground,” Vitali Kremez tells me. The head of SentinelLabs has just penned a new report into the actions Russian cyber threat group “Gameredon” is taking against Ukraine, and the wider implications of this. “We assess with high confidence,” Kremez says, “that the Russian targeting…
Why you can’t bank on backups to fight ransomware anymore
Sean Gallagher reports: Not every ransomware attack is an unmitigated disaster. But even the most prepared organizations, it seems, can have small-scale disasters in the era of mass scans, spear phishes, and targeted ransomware. Read more on Ars Technica.
Ca: Confederation College investigates security breach
Ryan Forbes reports: Technology staff with Confederation College are investigating a potential security breach after a malware incident downed many of the college’s online services over the weekend. At this time, there is no evidence that any personal information of students has been removed or taken, though a forensic investigation is being conducted by a…
100K IU Student GPAs Accidentally Made Available To All Students, Staff
Tyler Lake reports: Indiana University officials say a tool designed to help university staff access student grade point averages was unintentionally made available to the entire IU community. Spokesperson Chuck Carney says the tool was immediately disabled once the ability to access all enrolled students’ GPAs was made known to IU officials. The Indiana Daily Student…