2021 turned out to be a difficult year for many of us. Here’s hoping that 2022 will be a happier and healthier year. We continue to live in challenging times. Please keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
Vendor hack slows NJ state agency’s ability to print documents
101.5 reports: Receiving a printed state document could prove to be a challenge because of an issue with the vendor used by the state. The state office of Office of Information Technology, which facilitates the service, said vendor R.R. Donnelley & Sons identified a “systems intrusion in its technical environment” and responded by shutting down…
AR: Crawford County Assessor’s Office is the latest public entity to be hit by a cyberattack.
5News reports that an Arkansas county has been hit by a cyberattack, although the details are not yet clear: According to Crawford County Judge Dennis Gilstrap, a cyberattack was discovered at the County Assessors office on Monday, Dec. 27. Gilstrap said he is not exactly sure of the correct phrasing but employees discovered files missing…
Pk: Hackers steal, put up for sale Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police data
While Avos Locker gave a U.S. police department a free decryptor after realizing that they had been attacked, a Pakistani police department may be having a different outcome with unidentified attackers. Pakistan Today reports: Sensitive data belonging to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police has been accessed in an apparent cyberattack and put up for sale on the…
VPN Solutions LLC suffered a ransomware attack two months ago. Some clients still can’t access patient data hosted on the service.
It appears that a ransomware incident involving VPN Solutions LLC may have affected a number of covered entities, although so far, DataBreaches.net has only identified two confirmed cases: Surgery Group SC On December 17, Surgery Group SC in Illinois notified HHS about an incident impacting 500 patients. DataBreaches.net interprets that 500 number as a marker…
Virtual Care Provider Sues Rivals, Alleging Data Theft, Patent Violation
Anuja Vaidya reports: MDsave, a direct-to-consumer virtual marketplace for healthcare services, has filed a lawsuit against three of its competitors alleging they stole and exploited MDSave’s protected data and intellectual property. The lawsuit accuses the defendants, Sesame, Green Imaging, and Tripment, of misappropriating MDSave’s protected data, falsely advertising their services, directly interfering with MDSave’s relationships with its…