Dan Medeiros and Emily Scherny report: The city’s public school computers will be down for the rest of the week after a cybersecurity attack infiltrated the district’s internal system — and a solution may cost the School Department out of pocket. At a joint meeting of the School Committee and City Council on Tuesday afternoon, Superintendent Tracy…
2024 Year in Review: Data Breach Litigation
Seen at Wilmer Hale: One of the main risks for a company in the event of a data breach is the threat of litigation. Data breach litigation continued to proliferate in 2024, as it has in prior years. In the past year, plaintiffs continued to seek relief following data breaches under state common-law doctrines, and…
E-ZPass toll payment texts return in massive phishing wave
Bill Toulas reports: An ongoing phishing campaign impersonating E-ZPass and other toll agencies has surged recently, with recipients receiving multiple iMessage and SMS texts to steal personal and credit card information. The messages embed links that, if clicked, take the victim to a phishing site impersonating E-ZPass, The Toll Roads, FasTrak, Florida Turnpike, or another toll authority…
When the victimizers become the victims…. RansomHub the victim of a takeover?
In February, RansomHub was described as the leading Ransomware-as-a-Service group and as a pervasive threat to critical sectors. Weeks later, Trend Micro analyzed SocGholish’s MaaS framework and its role in deploying RansomHub ransomware. RansomHub was clearly developing and making a significant impact in the ransomware ecosystem. But in the blink of an eye, it seemed,…
Kaiser fires security exec amid disputed allegations involving a police database breach
Jakob Emerson reports on what is a disputed claim of insider-wrongdoing: Kaiser Permanente has terminated its national director of corporate security investigations, Craig Chew, amid allegations he received confidential data from a California criminal database accessed by an Oakland police officer, the Mercury News reported April 6. Mr. Chew, a former police officer, was fired along with…
Florida man known as “King Bob” pleads guilty to charges related to cryptocurrency theft
News4Jax reports: A 20-year-old Palm Coast man linked to a massive cybercriminal gang pleaded guilty in a Jacksonville federal courtroom Friday morning to charges including conspiracy and wire fraud. Noah Urban faced charges in two separate federal cases: charges in Florida that were unsealed in January 2024, and charges in southern California that were announced in…