MTN News reports: There was a breach of personal patient information at the Rocky Boy Health Center recently. On Thursday evening, Rocky Boy Health Center CEO Jessica Windy Boy posted on the Center’s Facebook page stating health officials became aware of the breach on January 16. The breach reportedly happened on or around January 14….
Dow Jones Risk Screening Watchlist Exposed Publicly in a Major Data Breach
Bob Diachenko reports: On Feb 22 2019, I found a copy of the Dow Jones Watchlist dataset, sitting on a public Elasticsearch cluster 4.4GB in size and available for public access to anyone who knew where to look (hint: any public IoT search engine, such as BinaryEdge). “Used by eight of the world’s ten largest,…
EOS/USD market drops by 4% following $7.7 million EOS hack attack.
Rajarshi Mitra reports: EOS/USD fell from $3.63 to $3.48, losing 4% of its value in the process. The overall sentiment may have turned bearish following news that hackers had stolen nearly $7.7 billion worth of EOS tokens. As reported by FX Street, “A hacker who is yet to be identified made away with 2.09 million…
74% Of Data Breaches Start With Privileged Credential Abuse
Louis Columbus reports: Enterprises who are prioritizing privileged credential security are creating a formidable competitive advantage over their peers, ensuring operations won’t be interrupted by a breach. However, there’s a widening gap between those businesses protected from a breach and the many who aren’t. In quantifying this gap consider the typical U.S.-based enterprise will lose…
UK: Dumbarton sheriff blasts hospital over medical records mix-up
Lennox Herald reports: A Dumbarton sheriff said a hospital could face legal action after it was revealed the wrong medical records had been sent to assist in a case. Sheriff William Gallacher blasted the actions of the hospital, calling the blunder a “catastrophic breach” of data protection. Solicitors had requested medical records for Mark Kelly,…
“Release my husband or else,” US citizen behind HIV data leak threathens to expose information to the public
Anna Maria Romero reports: Singapore — In an affidavit filed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States, Mikhy Farrera-Brochez admitted that he had the database of the HIV registry in his possession, had brought it into the US, and threatened the Government of Singapore that he would release the data for…