Joseph Ostapiuk reports: Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC) in West Brighton experienced a recent ransomware attack that has triggered an ongoing network outage at the hospital, an official said. The extent of the breach, which has crippled online services at the over-470 bed facility, is not currently clear. The hospital is now working to both…
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#StopRansomware: Malicious Actors Exploit CVE-2023-27350 in PaperCut MF and NG
Jen Easterly, Director of CISA, tweeted: In early May 2023, a group self-identifying as the Bl00dy Ransomware Gang was observed attempting to exploit vulnerable PaperCut servers at educational institutions. Read our joint advisory with @FBI and apply patches or workarounds today: http://go.dhs.gov/4sz The advisory is embedded below:
Ransomware Encryption Rates Reach New Heights
Weren’t we reading something a while back about how some ransomware groups were no longer locking files and were just exfiltrating? Phil Muncaster reports a recent study says the rate of locking is higher than ever. The share of ransomware victims whose data was encrypted by their extorters grew to 76% over the past year,…
City of Dallas update on ransomware attack recovery efforts
4 p.m. update, Monday, May 8 As of Monday, May 8 DallasCityHall.com and DallasPolice.net are back online. 911 and 311 intake and dispatch continue via phone and radio dispatch while Computer Assisted Dispatch (CAD) components including 1900 mobile devices (1600 for DPD and 300 for DFR) and the server routing calls are tested to ensure…
A rough year: first a ransomware attack, then a credential stuffing attack affecting more than 1 million patients.
On April 28, NextGen submitted a breach notification to the Montana Attorney General’s Office. Thinking it would be a report linked to the ransomware attack by AlphV (BlackCat) in January, DataBreaches prepared to write an update. But it turned out that it was not that incident. It was a seemingly unrelated incident. NextGen, a business…
NC: ‘Ransomware cult’ claims to have hacked two local schools
Morgan Frances reports: Folders containing sensitive information were published on Twitter by a group claiming to have hacked into Socrates Academy in Matthews and Movement School. The hackers, which Queen City News has decided not to name, first posted proof of their hack, promising more to come if school officials didn’t cooperate. “I saw a…