Wow. Linda Foley writes: San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, together with 42 other California District Attorneys and two city attorneys, announced on Dec 13 that a judge in Alameda Superior Court has ordered the Illinois-based Walgreen Company to pay $16.57 million as part of a settlement of a civil environmental prosecution. Walgreens was accused of illegally…
#OpIsrael Attack Timeline And Information
Opisrael is a ongoing operation that is towards Israel for recent attacks on Gaza. This page is here for the cyber attacks and time line and related information. Tag: OpIsrael Articles: Article about why this operation was started Video released for people who do not like to read.LeaksComplete list of data breaches done on ozdc.net So far there…
A Statement from .c0mrade
This year a hacker named .c0mrade came out of nowhere and left many high profile targets exposed as having exploitable systems. Some of this attacks were on airport systems, telecommunications and even cashier systems. We have recently been in contact with .c0mrade who wishes to remain off the scene. We asked c0mrade if they had anything they…
Owner of North Miami Beach Dry Cleaner Pleads Guilty in Identity Theft Tax Refund Fraud Scheme
What’s a dry cleaner story doing in PHIprivacy.net, you wonder? Well, look where they obtained the personal information. From a press release from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida: … Frantz Auguste, 53, of Sunny Isles, pled guilty yesterday to one count of access device fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft…
Details on the Jackson South Community Hospital breach
Details have been disclosed about a breach I noted yesterday. According to NBC in Miami: A baby born at Jackson South Community Hospital was at the center of an internal investigation into a breach of patient privacy and hospital policy – and two hospital administrators no longer work there as a result, sources said. According to sources, the…
Miami Family Medical Centre able to access/recover ransomed patient records; didn't pay ransom (UPDATED)
Danny Garcia reports on some good news for Miami Family Medical Centre in Australia. As I previously noted, their patient records had been encrypted by an overseas hacker who was demanding ransom to give them the encryption key: Garcia reports that Essential IT Services, a Gold Coast based reseller, was able to get them back into…