Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reports: A security researcher who specializes in tracking government hacking attempts published 25GB of data on 100,000 phishing attacks on Monday. […] Claudio Guarnieri, who works at Amnesty International and has been tracking targeted attacks against dissidents and activists for almost a decade, published the dataset to help other researchers track hackers, and…
11 New US School Districts Compromised by Ransomware; 72 in 2019
Security Magazine reports: Eleven new U.S. school districts (comprised of 226 schools) have been compromised by ransomware since late October, says a report by Armor. Since January 2019 to date, Armor has identified a total of 72 school districts and/or individual educational institutions that have publicly reported being a victim of ransomware. These attacks have potentially…
Ransomware Gangs Now Outing Victim Businesses That Don’t Pay Up
Brian Krebs reports: As if the scourge of ransomware wasn’t bad enough already: Several prominent purveyors of ransomware have signaled they plan to start publishing data stolen from victims who refuse to pay up. To make matters worse, one ransomware gang has now created a public Web site identifying recent victim companies that have chosen…
Another Click2Gov victim is revealed in Texas
Add Sugarland, Texas to any list you are keeping of Click2Gov breach victims. As with other entities in the second wave of attacks, those residents who used the payment portal to make one-time payments seem to have fallen prey to the attackers. And as with a number of other CentralSquare Technologies Click2Gov customers, Sugarland will…
Ca: Shaw customers notified of data breach that happened back in June
Alanna Kelly reports: Shaw customers have been notified by mail about a security risk after a company laptop containing some people’s personal information was stolen months ago. In a letter to customers, Shaw Communications Inc. said the computer belonging to a Shaw employee was stolen on June 22. Read more on CTV. CBC News reported…
Unsecured backup devices continue to be a hot mess
After a few years of headlines blaring mega-numbers of records exposed by misconfigured RSYNC backups, we might hope that we would be seeing fewer errors by now. But it seems that RSYNC errors continue at a high rate, exposing massive amounts of data. This month, part of what I did was look at RSYNC errors…