Paul Kunert reports: It’s never good when a boat operator talks of a breach, even if in this case it’s a figurative one. Brittany Ferries has told some customers that an unforeseen technical glitch introduced after “routine” website maintenance had left their accounts wide open, potentially exposing very sensitive details to anyone who knew the…
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Here’s what happened when a major cyber attack took Triangle tech firm Bandwidth offline
Zachary Eanes reports: For the first time since a cyber attack hit Raleigh tech firm Bandwidth, the company’s CEO, David Morken, publicly addressed the fallout from the event, saying his company did not pay a ransom before beating back its hackers. In late September, Bandwidth, which makes software for internet-based voice and text communication, suffered a DDoS…
N.L. patient, employee data stolen in health-care cyberattack
Alex Kennedy reports: Hackers stole personal information connected to both patients and employees in the Eastern Health and Labrador-Grenfell Health regions of Newfoundland and Labrador’s health-care system as part of a recent cyberattack, according to officials. The information was accessed through the province’s Meditech data repository, which includes a patient information database as well as…
Some Florida Heart Associates data appears on dark web after ransomware attack earlier this year
In July, this site noted a May, 2021 ransomware incident that significantly impacted Florida Heart Associates. In July, they notified HHS that 45,148 patients were impacted. Now this week, we learned that it was Pysa threat actors who had attacked them, and they have now dumped some of the data. Pysa’s dump is a little…
Activists leak 600 hours of mostly Dallas police helicopter footage after city’s 22 terabyte loss of criminal case data
David Lee reports: Data transparency activists released a massive 600-hour leak of mostly Dallas Police Department helicopter footage, raising more questions about the city’s data security protocols three months after DPD admitted to a 22-terabyte deletion of case data that resulted in the release of criminal defendants awaiting trial. Distributed Denial of Secrets — a…