On July 15, DataBreaches reported that Baton Rouge General Medical Center in Louisiana had been the victim of a significant ransomware attack. Our report attributed the attack to Hive although Hive was publicly denying responsibility at the time and claiming DataBreaches had “incorrect info.” Our information was correct. On Tuesday, Hive added the health center…
MA: Whitman-Hanson school officials investigating data security breach
Adria Watson reports that Whitman-Hanson is investigating a data security incident that occurred at the end of July. School resumes on August 31 for the district, but orientation and other functions have already begun. Read more at Boston Globe (behind paywall). DataBreaches was unable to find any statement on the district’s website at this point and…
Plex warns users to reset passwords after data breach
Zack Whittaker reports: Streaming media platform Plex has confirmed a data breach and is warning users to change their passwords. Plex said it discovered the compromise on Tuesday and found the intruder had accessed “a limited subset of data that includes emails, usernames, and encrypted passwords.” Plex vice-president of engineering Schuyler Ullman told TechCrunch that…
ASL Città di Torino, the trouble continue after the cyber attack of 19 August
Marco A. De Felice reports: On August 19, a computer attack made it necessary to block all computer systems by the IT technicians of the “ASL Città di Torino”. A ransomware-type attack that has affected and continues to affect the San Giovanni Bosco, Maria Vittoria, Martini and Oftalmico hospitals. The cyber attack was discovered by…
Block sued after ex-staffer siphons customer data
Thomas Claburn reports: Block – the digital payments giant formerly known as Square – faces allegations it failed to take adequate measures to protect customers’ personal information. A lawsuit [PDF], filed Tuesday in a federal district in Oakland, California, on behalf of two users of Cash App, operated by Block subsidiary Cash App Investing, claims the company…
Liberty Counsel’s Donor Records and Pro-Trump Election Messaging Exposed in Data Breach
Micah Lee and Michael Sherrard report: Liberty Counsel, an evangelical Christian nonprofit that provided a brief cited by the Supreme Court in its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, has been hacked, revealing a 25-gigabyte internal database that contains nearly seven years’ worth of donor records. The hacker, who identifies with the Anonymous movement, released…