‘Cybersecurity incident’ hampers non-urgent care at hospitals in New Zealand

Health officials in New Zealand have for multiple days been dealing with a “cybersecurity incident” that has hindered non-urgent care at multiple hospitals south of the capital of Auckland. Local media are reporting that ransomware is the cause. The IT systems of Waikato District Health Board, which oversees health services for 425,000 people on New Zealand’s North Island, have been offline as government cyber officials investigate the cause of the incident.  The investigation is ongoing, “but [we] are working on the theory that the initial incursion was via an email attachment,” the health board said in statement Wednesday. Emergency care continues, but the disruption has caused some elective surgeries to be postponed at one of the health board’s facilities, Waikato Hospital, “while a number of outpatient clinics have been reduced,” the board said. Some of the outpatient clinics that have been affected include those dealing with respiratory illness and infectious […]

The post ‘Cybersecurity incident’ hampers non-urgent care at hospitals in New Zealand appeared first on CyberScoop.

Continue reading ‘Cybersecurity incident’ hampers non-urgent care at hospitals in New Zealand

The Week in Breach News: 02/24/21 – 03/02/21

Bombardier and Steris get caught up in a third-party data breach, Cryptopia gets hacked again and see what huge percentage of data breaches are caused by email!
The post The Week in Breach News: 02/24/21 – 03/02/21 appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading The Week in Breach News: 02/24/21 – 03/02/21

Cryptocurrency exchange in liquidation due to hack, hacked again

By Waqas
Cryptopia cryptocurrency exchange was hacked in 2019 and put into liquidation after suffering a loss of USD 30 million in crypto-assets. 
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Cryptocurrency exchange in liquidation due to ha… Continue reading Cryptocurrency exchange in liquidation due to hack, hacked again

New Zealand to Test Wireless Power Transmission

Nikola Tesla wanted to beam power without wires. NASA talked about building power-generating satellites that would do the same thing. But now New Zealand’s second-largest power utility — Powerco — is working with a start-up company to beam energy to remote locations. There have been several news releases, but possibly …read more

Continue reading New Zealand to Test Wireless Power Transmission

Kiwi Stock Exchange DDoSed Again and Again (and Again)

The land of the long white cloud seems to have a powerful enemy.
The post Kiwi Stock Exchange DDoSed Again and Again (and Again) appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading Kiwi Stock Exchange DDoSed Again and Again (and Again)

New Zealand Stock Exchange Suffers Second DDoS Attack in Two Days

New Zealand’s stock exchange suffered its second distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack within a matter of two days. According to Reuters, cash market trading on the floor of the New Zealand’s Exchange (NZX) came to a halt at 11:24 local time on A… Continue reading New Zealand Stock Exchange Suffers Second DDoS Attack in Two Days

New Zealand’s wireless power transmission: Your questions answered

Yesterday we covered the news that New Zealand’s second-largest electricity distributor has signed a deal with startup Emrod to trial long-range wireless power transmission. Today we follow up with an interview with Emrod’s founder, Greg Kushnir, to ta… Continue reading New Zealand’s wireless power transmission: Your questions answered

Ancient sunken continent of Zealandia laid bare in new interactive maps

Newly released maps of Zealandia, a massive sunken landmass many have argued should be classified as Earth’s eighth continent, are revealing the topography of this underwater land in unprecedented detail. The new trove of data comes from New Zealand re… Continue reading Ancient sunken continent of Zealandia laid bare in new interactive maps

New Zealand freezes $90 million connected to accused bitcoin launderer Alexander Vinnik

Authorities in New Zealand have seized the equivalent of $90 million in assets as part of an investigation into a Russian man accused of laundering cybercriminal funds through a global cryptocurrency exchange. The New Zealand Police announced Monday it had taken control of the funds, equivalent to $140 million in New Zealand dollars, belonging to Alexander Vinnik, the alleged operator of BTC-e, a currency trading platform shuttered by the U.S. government in 2017. The exchange effectively functioned as a money laundering operation for internet scammers engaged in computer hacking, ransomware attacks, fraud and illicit drug sales, according to New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster. “New Zealand Police has worked closely with the Internal Revenue Service of the United States to address this very serious offending,” Coster said in a statement. “These funds are likely to reflect the profit gained from the victimization of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of […]

The post New Zealand freezes $90 million connected to accused bitcoin launderer Alexander Vinnik appeared first on CyberScoop.

Continue reading New Zealand freezes $90 million connected to accused bitcoin launderer Alexander Vinnik