Security news aggregator

Latest cybersecurity reporting from selected sources.

Yasna brings together recent headlines from selected sources and makes them easier to sort with tags, filters, and search.

9 headlines in this view

Refine the feed

Search across headline titles and summaries.

Volume over time

Weekly headline count for the current query.

Showing 9 most recent headlines Filtered view
Bank Info Security 6 months, 4 weeks ago

MedStar Health Notifying Patients of Data Theft Breach

Ransomware Gang Rhysida Leaks 3.7TB of Data Stolen From Maryland Hospital SystemMaryland-based MedStar Health, which operates 10 hospitals, is notifying patients about a data theft incident affecting their personal information. Ransomware group Rhysida claims on its darkweb leak site to have 3.7 terabytes of MedStar's data, including "over 7 million pieces of patient data."

Class Members Can Claim Up to $5K Each for Documented Losses Tied to BreachA small, rural county-owned Georgia community hospital has agreed to settle consolidated class action litigation involving a 2024 hacking incident in which ransomware gang Embargo claimed to have stolen 1.15 terabytes of the organization's data and leaked it on the darkweb.

Australian Payments Plus' Cody Kieltyka on Using Approaches Beyond QuestionnairesUnderstanding vendor interdependencies is too complex for humans alone, said Cody Kieltyka, CISO at Australian Payments Plus. While questionnaires remain common for supply chain risk management, they need supplementation with dark web monitoring and incident response planning with critical vendors.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 8 months ago

BianLian Ransomware Gang Claims Heist of Pediatric Data

Boston Children's Health Physicians Says Incident Involved Unnamed IT VendorRansomware gang BianLian has listed Boston Children's Health Physicians - a pediatric group that practices in New York and Connecticut - on its dark web site, threatening to release stolen patient and employee data. The practice said the September incident involved an IT vendor.

Millions of Customers Will Also Be Offered Monitoring of Genetic Data on Dark WebGenetics testing firm 23andMe will offer cash payments to millions of individuals whose sensitive data was compromised in a 2023 credential stuffing incident. Under the proposed $30 million lawsuit settlement, affected customers will also be offered dark web monitoring of their genetic data.