Alyssa Newcomb reports: Every month, thousands of retail websites are targeted by cyber criminals, who insert a small piece of malicious code that allows them to snatch customers’ credit card information. The hacking technique is called formjacking, and it’s the virtual equivalent of putting a device on an ATM to skim debit card numbers. Affecting…
CN: Ziroom employee in data theft trial
Here’s a news report that I really wish wasn’t behind a paywall, as I haven’t seen other coverage of this case elsewhere — at least I haven’t found any yet. Tom Marling reports: Embattled Chinese rental property provider Ziroom is facing yet another public controversy. A former employee of the Beijing-based platform went on trial at…
UW Medicine notifying 974,000 patients whose information was exposed online in December
The University of Washington Medicine (UW Medicine) is notifying patients after an error exposed protected health information of 974,000 patients online for three weeks in December. UW Medicine includes the University’s medical school as well as Harborview Medical Center, the UW Medical Center, Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, Valley Medical Center and more than two-dozen…
Police Arrest Infamous Australian Hacker and Alleged Dark Web Drug DealerWanted by the FBI
Bruno reports: One of Australia’s most wanted criminal suspects has now been arrested by New South Whales police. Last Thursday, law enforcement agents nabbed Cody Ronald Ward, the suspect they believe is behind the dark web alias “NSW Great,” an infamous hacker and drug dealer known on the dark web. NSWGreat has been wanted by…
Centinela Valley Union High School District notifies employees of W-2 phishing incident
Ding! Ding! Ding! I think we have our first W-2 phishing report of this year, although of course I may have missed other ones. This one involves the Centinela Valley Union High School District in California. From their notification to the state: As a follow up to the email sent to you on January 31, 2019,…
The Average Ransomware Payment Is Rising – Coveware researchers
Danny Bradbury reports: The average ransomware payment is growing as criminals become more sophisticated in their attacks, according to a report released by ransomware incident response company Coveware. According to Coveware’s Q4 2018 Global Ransomware Marketplace Report, the average ransom increased by 13% to $6733 in Q4 2018 compared to Q3’s $5973. It’s difficult to…