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Bank Info Security 10 months, 2 weeks ago

Dutch Lab Cancer Screening Hack Balloons to 941,000 Victims

Ransomware Gang Nova Poised to Leak Patient Data, Lab Stays Mum on NegotiationsWith ransomware gang Nova threatening to leak patient data on the darkweb, a Dutch laboratory that performs cervical cancer tests for a government screening program is mum about the ransom negotiations, but it says the cyberattack in July has affected 941,000 patients.

Also, Spain Arrests Hacker Behind Leaks Targeting Politicians and JournalistsThis week, Chinese sites mimicked brands, Spain arrested data leak hackers, Swiss health nonprofit ransomware attack, ICC probed a cyberattack, UNFI restored systems, a flaw in smart tractors, RomCom RAT. A U.K. man sentenced for locking employer out of network. A WordPress hack installs a Trojan.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 2 months ago

ISMG Editors: Global Fallout From Leaked LockBit Ransomware

Also: Congress Weighs in on Change Healthcare Saga; Hot Topics at ISMG’s AI SummitIn the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discussed the rise of criminal groups using leaked LockBit ransomware for global cyberattacks, Congress's recent hearing on the cyberattack targeting Change Healthcare and takeaways from ISMG’s Cybersecurity Implications of AI Summit

Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Congress Asks What Went Wrong in Change Healthcare Attack

Parent Company UHG Is a No-Show at Hearing & Faces Data Leak, Attack Costs of $1.6BThe aftershocks of the Change Healthcare cyberattack are still reverberating through the healthcare sector nearly 60 days into the recovery process. But on Tuesday, members of Congress and industry experts grappled with how to avoid a future replay - minus a key witness: UnitedHealth Group.