Author: Cybersecure California
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Alleged Trello Data Breach Raises Concerns: 15 Million User Records on Sale
A threat actor has emerged, asserting the sale of Trello data comprising 15,115,516 unique lines of information. The alleged Trello data breach has compromised individuals’ emails, usernames, full names, and other account details. Trello, known for its visual project management capabilities, is widely used by teams for efficient workflow and task tracking. Upon investigating the…
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Secure Your Fortress: Enhancing Home Network Security
In an era where remote work and digital connectivity are more prevalent than ever, ensuring the security of your home network is not just a personal concern but a business imperative. With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated, taking steps to protect your home network is crucial. This week, let’s dive into actionable strategies to fortify…
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HMSA customer data compromised by targeted cyber attack – Hawaii News Now
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – HMSA confirmed Tuesday that customer data was compromised in a recent cyberattack.In the latter half of last year, hackers targeted the company “Navvis” — a vendor partner of HMSA.It’s now believed personal data, including health and medical information were affected and includes both current and former HMSA members.While the total number of…
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GUSD Cyber Security Incident Nearly Resolved – Glendale News-Press
A month after a reported ransomware cyber security attack on the Glendale Unified School District, administrators said information technology leaders and cybersecurity experts have been working throughout the winter break to restore services by the time school resumed on Monday.As was the case as of Dec. 21, full system access has been restored to employees,…
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Progress Software’s MOVEit meltdown: uncovering the fallout | Cybersecurity Dive
While most of its students enjoyed summer break, Colorado State University revealed vast and duplicative exposure to a data breach. CSU was one of thousands of organizations caught in the flurry of zero-day attacks targeting Progress Software’s MOVEit file-transfer service customers. It wasn’t the first victim to come forward, nor would it be the last.…
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Cybersecurity Researcher Finds School Shooting Emergency Plans Exposed Online
The records were accessible to the public online and included highly sensitive school emergency planning and security documents. More than 4 million records that included emergency planning and security documents from U.S. schools were recently discovered by an ethical cybersecurity researcher. The 800 gigabytes of files and logs, which were linked to school software provider…
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Cyber Security team sees rise in data breaches among hospitals, schools, and businesses
Plaza Radiology, also known as Chattanooga Imaging, provides medical imaging services with offices in Chattanooga, Cleveland, and Dalton.In October, Hospital administrators learned of a breach.This breach is among three other online attacks that have occurred in the last year, and experts say it is becoming a major concern.The founder and Chief Security Officer at Conversant Group,…
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Tax season is on its way and so is cybercrime: Cybersecurity considerations for tax firms
Cybercrimes and digital fraud continue to increase, and as tax season approaches, tax firms need to be on guard to protect themselves and clients’ information During the 2022 tax season, roughly 94% of all taxes filed were done digitally — no doubt taxes, like most of our lives’ transactions, now take place in the digital…
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Dallas Cyber Attack More Extensive Than First Thought – Government Technology
Dallas Cyber Attack More Extensive Than First Thought
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Official: Russian-Based Group Behind Cyber Attack on Kansas Courts
(TNS) — The cyber attack that shuttered online access to Kansas courts for months was orchestrated by affiliates of a Russian-based ransomware group, Kansas Chief Justice Marla Luckert said on Wednesday.Speaking to the Kansas Legislature during her annual State of the Judiciary address, Luckert revealed more details about the attack than the court had released since…