“Without Undue Delay, Part 1:” Update on earlier ransomware cases

In November, DataBreaches.net published a commentary arguing that patients need to be notified sooner of ransomware dumps even if HIPAA would seem to allow up to 60 days. As a companion to that piece, this site looked at 30 claimed ransomware attacks o… Continue reading “Without Undue Delay, Part 1:” Update on earlier ransomware cases

Attacks targeting healthcare organizations spike globally as COVID-19 cases rise again– Researchers

Check Point writes: At the end of October 2020, we reported that hospitals and healthcare organizations had been targeted by a rising wave of ransomware attacks, with the majority of attacks using the infamous Ryuk ransomware. This followed a Joint Cyb… Continue reading Attacks targeting healthcare organizations spike globally as COVID-19 cases rise again– Researchers

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit provides an update on its breach

On October 15, Gemini Advisory reported that the Joker’s Stash dark web marketplace had uploaded its then-latest breach, titled “BLAZINGSUN.” Gemini Advisory determined that the compromised point of purchase (CPP) was Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, a US-based … Continue reading Dickey’s Barbecue Pit provides an update on its breach

Ransomware attack cripples NYC DOE’s teacher disciplinary system

Susan Edelman reports: A ransomware attack has crippled the city’s teacher discipline system, The Post has learned. A contractor that provides hearing transcripts for the city Department of Education, the Ubiqus Group, said it “was hit by a  ransomware… Continue reading Ransomware attack cripples NYC DOE’s teacher disciplinary system

This malware turns itself into ransomware if you try to remove it

By Waqas

IT security researchers at SfyLabs have discovered an Android banking malware

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