ABC12 reports that Genesee County has not fully restored functionality following a ransomware attack. The county is now saying business will not return to normal by Monday like they had hoped. The county has made progress since discovering the attack Tuesday. At least now e-mail services have been restored, but now the county says because…
CT-GAN: Malicious Tampering of 3D Medical Imagery using Deep Learning
The following is the abstract of a research report that I saw at https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.03597. CT-GAN: Malicious Tampering of 3D Medical Imagery using Deep Learning Yisroel Mirsky, Tom Mahler, Ilan Shelef, and Yuval Elovici (Submitted on 11 Jan 2019 (v1), last revised 3 Apr 2019 (this version, v2)) In 2018, clinics and hospitals were hit with…
UK: Law Firm Launches $6.5 Million Action Against Ticketmaster Over Data Breach
Richard Smirke reports: A British law firm has launched a £5 million ($6.5 million) legal action against Ticketmaster following last year’s security breach, which is believed to have affected up to 40,000 U.K. customers. […] The U.K. arm of Ticketmaster detected a major security breach on June 23, 2018 when it identified malicious software on…
Chinese companies have leaked over 590 million resumes via open databases
Catalin Cimpanu reports: Chinese companies have leaked a whopping 590 million resumes in the first three months of the year, ZDNet has learned from multiple security researchers. Most of the resume leaks have occurred because of poorly secured MongoDB databases and ElasticSearch servers that have been left exposed online without a password, or have ended up online…
The Anatomy of an FTC Data Security Lawsuit
Anne Bolamperti and Patrick X. Fowler of Snell & Wilmer write: The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has described itself as “Your cop on the privacy beat” and a top federal regulator of consumer-facing data security practices. An example of how the FTC asserts itself when it comes to data security and privacy associated with Internet…
UK: Former NHS manager fined for sending personal data to her email account
A former GP practice manager has been fined for sending personal data to her own email account without authorisation, following an investigation by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Shamim Sadiq worked at Hollybrook Medical Centre in Littleover, Derby, but was suspended on 3 November 2017 for unrelated matters and dismissed later that month. Derby Magistrates’…