Zack Whittaker and Carly Page report: The number of victims affected by a mass-ransomware attack, caused by a bug in a popular data transfer tool used by businesses around the world, continues to grow as another organization tells TechCrunch that it was also hacked. Canadian financing giant Investissement Québec confirmed to TechCrunch that “some employee personal…
Cannabis regulators putting out ‘a series of fires’ involving a Russian oligarch and data breach
Tori Bedford reports: Thousands of employees in the Massachusetts cannabis industry received an official email last week about a major data breach: the name, home and email address, phone number and date of birth of every cannabis worker in the state had been made public in an “inadvertent release of agency documents” by the state’s…
Stung by Free Decryptor, Ransomware Group Embraces Extortion
Mathew J. Schwartz reports: Not all ransomware groups wield crypto-locking malware. In their continuing quest for extortionate profits, some have moved away from encryption and pressure victims purely by threatening to leak stolen data unless they receive a ransom payment. This seems to have been the case for BianLian, a prolific ransomware group that emerged…
Former GOP Senate Candidate Livid After Air Force Failed To Notify Him About Release Of His Military Records
Zoey Khalid reports: Former Colorado GOP Senate candidate Robert “Eli” Bremer is livid over the Air Force’s failure to notify him about the branch’s improper release of his military records, which he first learned about from a reporter who was covering the latest developments in the problematic story for the Defense Department. Speaking to Fox…
Director Easterly Announces New Members to Join CISA’s Cybersecurity Advisory Committee
As I posted earlier on infosec.exchange: Brilliant choice by #CISA to add @douglevin to their #cybersecurity advisory board. Doug is one of the most knowledgeable and thoughtful people I know when it comes to K-12 security and #EdTech. Read CISA’s press release of Monday to find out who else has been added.
NYC Special Needs Students’ Records Found Exposed on Web
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee reports: Tens of thousands of documents containing personal information of special education students within New York City’s public school system were held in an unsecured database exposed to the internet. Researcher Jeremiah Fowler of security services firm Security Discovery told Information Security Media Group he found the unsecured database in mid-February and…