Health Recovery Services in Athens, Ohio, recently notified 20,485 patients after discovering in that an unauthorized IP address had accessed their network. The unauthorized access appears to have begun in November, 2018, and continued until the intrusion was discovered on February 5, 2019. Although investigation could not find any evidence that ePHI had been accessed,…
Man convicted in Dubai for hacking 15 websites
Ali Al Shouk reports: A man was sentenced to three months in prison followed by deportation for hacking the server of a media company which was responsible for 15 client websites, a Dubai Court of First Instance heard yesterday. The 33-year-old Indian man was charged with hacking websites and issuing threats. He was handed a…
Thousands of identities, personal information published in FBI-related hack
Alex Johnson reports: A nonprofit organization affiliated with the FBI confirmed that hackers breached the web servers of multiple chapters and published the names and addresses of hundreds of law enforcement personnel and thousands of other people online. The hacked materials, which were released late last week and obtained Sunday by NBC News, include names,…
Kaspersky: 70 percent of attacks now target Office vulnerabilities
Catalin Cimpanu reports: Microsoft Office products are today’s top target for hackers, according to attack and exploitation data gathered by Kaspersky Lab. In a presentation at its security conference –the Security Analyst Summit– the company said that around 70 percent of the attacks its products have detected in Q4 2018 are trying to abuse a…
A clever way to increase awareness in the workplace
Seen on Twitter. This is brilliant :))) Apparently Shawn is the HR boss. pic.twitter.com/N45GxdtwOa — Mladen Prajdic (@MladenPrajdic) April 11, 2019 [The image shows a “Password Change Sign Up Sheet” where employees can list their current password and the one they’d like it changed to. After a few employees signed up publicly that way, there’s…
UT: Ransomware attack hits Garfield County, shutting off its computer access for weeks
Ben Winslow reports: A ransomware attack hit Garfield County’s computer systems, crippling them for weeks before they were able to pay to get access to their own data, officials confirmed to FOX 13. “All of our data had been taken,” Garfield County Attorney Barry Huntington said of the recent data breach. Someone clicked on a…