An Idaho man who worked as an Information Technology Specialist for Ada County by day has been sentenced to prison for hacking medical offices and threatening his victims if they didn’t pay his ransom demands. Background of the Case In July 2017, DataBreaches reported a hacking incident with a ransom demand where the description of…
Artificial intelligence and cybercrime: implications for individuals and the healthcare sector
Introduction: The malicious use of artificial intelligence has created new types of security threat for both individuals and the healthcare sector. Although artificial intelligence is a fundamental technology of our age, it has enabled the creation of new types of large-scale cyberthreat, and artificial intelligence-based cybercrime has grown rapidly worldwide. Medical data are a prime…
DeltaPrime Issues Ultimatum to Hacker Following $4.8 Million Attack
Anushka Basu reports: DeltaPrime, the decentralized finance borrow and lending platform, issued a deadline for attackers to engage in conversation on fund retrieval, with a threat of legal action. DeltaPrime, the decentralized finance borrowing protocol attacked by hackers in the amount of $4.8 million on Nov 11, issued an ultimatum to the attacker to respond by 8…
Amazon confirms employee data breach after vendor hack
Sergiu Gatlan reports: Amazon confirmed a data breach involving employee information after data allegedly stolen during the May 2023 MOVEit attacks was leaked on a hacking forum. The threat actor behind this data leak, known as Nam3L3ss, published over 2.8 million lines of Amazon employee data, including names, contact information, building locations, email addresses, and more….
Veterans Day 2024
Each year, there are fewer and fewer veterans of WWII. My dad was a veteran of that war. He died many years ago, and sometimes I still think about how he never really talked to me about it. Oh, he told me an amusing story or two from his basic training days at Fort Dix,…
Biden Administration to Support Controversial UN Cyber Treaty
Jamie Tarabay reports: The Biden administration plans to support a controversial cybercrime treaty at the United Nations this week despite concerns that it could be misused by authoritarian regimes, according to senior government officials. The agreement would be the first legally binding UN agreement on cybersecurity and could become a global legal framework for countries to cooperate…