Chris Riotta reports: The White House is launching a weeklong series of events focused on tackling global ransomware attacks, with a top federal cyber official promising “significant, major new deliverables” to address the rising threats. The International Counter Ransomware Initiative kicked off its fourth annual summit Monday in Washington, bringing together representatives from 68 member…
FCC Reaches Multi-Million Dollar Settlement Of Investigations Into T-Mobile Data Breaches With Significant Improvements To Company’s Cybersecurity
WASHINGTON, September 30, 2024—The Federal Communications Commission today announced a groundbreaking data protection and cybersecurity settlement with T-Mobile to resolve the Enforcement Bureau’s investigations into significant data breaches that impacted millions of U.S. consumers. To settle the investigations, T-Mobile has agreed to important forward-looking commitments to address foundational security flaws, work to improve cyber hygiene,…
Barbados Revenue Authority files listed for sale by threat actors (1)
Records from the Barbados Revenue Authority such as property tax records and vehicle owner’s registration records are being offered for sale, but is the government even aware that personal information has been acquired and is at risk of misuse? According to a post on a well-established Russian-language forum, there are 230GB of uncompressed data that…
VA staff got into Vance, Walz medical files, sparking investigation
Today’s reminder of the insider threat, as reported by The Washington Post: At least a dozen employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly accessed the medical records of vice-presidential nominees JD Vance and Tim Walz this summer, VA investigators found, in a violation of federal health privacy laws that is under criminal investigation. VA…
New developments — and arrests — in law enforcement pursuit of LockBit
It looks like we will find out more tomorrow but law enforcement has reactivated a seized LockBit site to make more announcements:
A cyberattack on Kuwait Health Ministry impacted hospitals in the country
Pierluigi Paganini reports: Kuwait’s Health Ministry was the victim of a cyberattack that took systems at several of the country’s hospitals offline. The cyber attack also impacted the Ministry of Health website, which is still offline, and Kuwait’s Sahel healthcare app. “Kuwaiti Health Ministry announced on Wednesday that many essential features are back and running…