Jim Bronskill reports: Businesses and other private-sector organizations would be required to report ransomware incidents and other cyberattacks to the government under a federal bill to be tabled today. The legislation is intended to flesh out Liberal government efforts to protect critical infrastructure following last month’s announcement that Chinese vendors Huawei Technologies and ZTE will be banned from Canada’s…
India’s farmers exposed by new Aadhaar data leak
Zack Whittaker reports: A security researcher said an Indian government website was exposing the Aadhaar numbers of India’s farmers, potentially amounting to millions of people. Atul Nair told TechCrunch that he found a part of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi website that was revealing the farmers’ information. PM-Kisan, as the agency is better known, is an…
Updates to the MCG Health Breach Incident
For initial coverage, read this post. Updates: A threat actor, “Twister Canyon,” claims that MCG Health has made false claims about the incident. Their claims can be found in the Comments section under the original post. MCG Health was asked to respond to their claims but have not replied as of this June 14 posting….
GA: Funds stolen from Floyd County Schools in cyberattack, police investigating
John Bailey and John Druckenmiller reported this on June 8: The Floyd County school system confirmed on Wednesday reports of a cyberattack, discovered Monday, that resulted in $194,672.76 being stolen from the school system. “Floyd County Schools has been made aware of a spear phishing incident, which is a targeted email attack pretending to be…
Kennesaw State researchers highlight gaps in data security considerations for brainwave tech
Thomas Hartwell writes: Kennesaw State University researchers are urging a greater focus on cybersecurity in emerging brainwave technologies, which they say are vulnerable to hacking and breaches of personal data. Brainwave technologies can be used with a wired cap that feeds and decodes information straight into a computer, or wirelessly by wearing sensors on the…
More details emerge on Palermo ransomware attack — threat actors claim 350 GB stolen and 70% of files encrypted
Last week, the municipality of Palermo, Italy issued a statement that it had shut down systems in response to a cyberattack and that all services had been impacted. The Vice Society ransomware group subsequently claimed responsibility for the attack by adding Palermo to their list of “partners” on their dark web leak site. As DataBreaches.net…