From the no-good-deed-shall-go-unpunished-until-we-find-where-we-misplaced-our-common-sense dept., Catherine Shanahan reports: A man who found sensitive patient data on a city centre street and who highlighted his concerns in the media has been accused by the HSE of a data breach. Luke Field, who found data containing patient names and details of surgical procedures on the pavement of South…
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April 10, 2022: A post that originally appeared at this URL has now been removed. The post, an excerpt from a mainstream news report, had described a felony charge against a named individual. The individual was acquitted on the felony charge that had made this story newsworthy. Given the other details in the news report,…
A hacker is wiping Git repositories and asking for a ransom
Catalin Cimpanu reports: Hundreds of developers have had had Git source code repositories wiped and replaced with a ransom demand. The attacks started earlier today, appear to be coordinated across Git hosting services (GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab), and it is still unclear how they are happening. What it is known is that the hacker removes all…
Here’s the email Tesla sent employees telling them to stop leaking info
Lora Kolodny reports: Tesla’s security team sent a warning to employees this week to stop leaking company information. The email, which was shared with CNBC and verified with multiple current employees who requested anonymity, warned that outsiders who “will do anything to see us fail” are “targeting” employees for information via social networks and other…
$100-million class action lawsuit filed in Calgary over Marriott Hotels data breach
Kevin Martin reports: The massive data hack of guest information from the Marriott hotel empire has triggered a $100-million class action lawsuit in Calgary. A statement of claim filed in Calgary Court of Queen’s Bench says the data breach in which hackers accessed records on as many as 500 million hotel guests was due to…
Executive Order on America’s Cybersecurity Workforce
Oh, I missed something yesterday. President Trump signed an Executive Order on America’s Cybersecurity Workforce. I can’t find it in the Federal Register yet, but you can read it here.