#cybersecurity

Data Breach Hits HealthEquity Users

HealthEquity has revealed that a data breach at a third-party vendor compromised the personal and health information of 4.3 million individuals. The breach, identified on March 25, exposed protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII) stored in an unstructured data repository outside of HealthEquity’s core systems. Attackers gained …

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Senators Challenge Car Data Privacy

Senators Ron Wyden and Ed Markey have called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate the car data privacy practices of major car manufacturers. Their investigation revealed that companies like Hyundai, General Motors, and Honda have been sharing and selling drivers’ data, including location information, often through deceptive consent …

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Cybersecurity Crisis in Columbus

The city of Columbus, Ohio, is working diligently to restore its systems following a significant cybersecurity incident. The attack has disrupted multiple resident-facing IT services, although essential services like 911 and employee payroll remain operational. The city first alerted the public through a brief Facebook statement, and officials have since …

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Ransomware and BEC Attacks Surge in 2024 Cyber Incidents

In the second quarter of 2024, ransomware and business email compromise (BEC) attacks constituted 60% of all cyber incidents, as reported by Cisco Talos. Technology was the most targeted sector, accounting for 24% of incidents, reflecting a 30% increase from the previous quarter. Attackers are focusing on tech firms as …

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Ransomware Landscape Undergoes Fragmentation

Experienced cybercriminals are moving away from large ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) platforms due to increased law enforcement actions and internal scams like the AlphV/BlackCat gang’s exit scam. These criminals are now creating their own ransomware using leaked tools. Despite the change, experts warn that ransomware and extortion incidents are unlikely to decrease. …

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HHS Cloud Systems at Risk

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) faces significant cloud security vulnerabilities, as highlighted in a recent audit by the Office of Inspector General (OIG). The report reveals weaknesses in a dozen security controls and inadequacies in HHS’ cloud inventory processes. Critical issues include a lack of multifactor authentication …

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Daolpu Malware Hits Windows Systems

CrowdStrike warns of a new malware campaign that exploits the recent Falcon update bug, leading to widespread IT outages. Cybercriminals are distributing the Daolpu information-stealing malware through phishing emails disguised as recovery instructions. Once active, Daolpu harvests account credentials, browser history, and cookies from popular web browsers, posing a significant …

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SMTP Flaws Risk Email Security

Security researchers at PayPal have uncovered three new SMTP smuggling attack techniques that exploit misconfigurations and design flaws in at least 50 email-hosting providers. These techniques allow attackers to spoof emails from over 20 million trusted domains, bypassing essential security protocols like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. As a result, malicious …

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LA Courts Halted by Ransomware

Los Angeles County Superior Court, the largest trial court in America, shut down all 36 courthouses following a severe ransomware attack. The attack, which occurred on Friday, rendered every electronic platform containing court data and all internet-connected devices inoperable. Since the attack, court employees and cybersecurity experts have been tirelessly …

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Indiana County Declares Cyber Disaster

Clay County, Indiana, has declared a local disaster following a ransomware attack that disrupted critical services at the county courthouse, Community Corrections, and Probation offices. The attack, discovered around midnight on July 9, prevented officials from accessing data or connecting with state partners, leading to the closure of the courthouse …

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