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Author: Chelsie Wyatt

Data Breach at Illinois Healthcare System

August 12, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

Illinois healthcare system FHN has notified patients of a data breach that took place in February. An investigation was launched by the Freeport-based healthcare provider after it transpired that the email accounts of a number of employees had been compromised. According to a notice issued by FHN, the alarm was raised when suspicious activity was […]

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Why a data security sting lurks in COVID-19’s long tail

August 7, 2020September 23, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

The word ‘unprecedented’ seems to have been used on a daily basis during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly when it comes to the impact of the virus on patients, clinicians, resources and care delivery. But it has resonated equally strongly with hospital chief information security officers (CISOs), with its power to either stiffen resolve or ratchet […]

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British Dental Association members targeted by hackers

August 5, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

Dentists’ bank account numbers and correspondence with a trade body are feared to have been stolen by hackers. The British Dental Association has told its members that it is still not sure exactly what was accessed in a breach on 30 July. A spokeswoman told the BBC it was possible that information about patients was […]

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Garmin Confirms Cyber-Attack as Ransomware Recovery Rumored

July 31, 2020July 31, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

Garmin has finally admitted that its recent outage was caused by a cyber-attack. In an update last week, the company initially said it was “experiencing an outage that affects flyGarmin and as a result, the flyGarmin website and mobile app are down at this time.” However, following rumors online that the company had actually suffered […]

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US Digital Bank Dave Admits Customer Data Breach

July 27, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

A US fintech giant has admitted that it suffered a breach of customers’ personal data via a third party supplier, after researchers found a database containing millions of records for sale online. LA-based Dave offers digital banking services, and in 2019 hit a valuation of $1bn after just two years in business. However, reports emerged […]

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Russia’s UK ambassador rejects coronavirus vaccine hacking allegations

July 20, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

Russia’s ambassador to the UK has rejected allegations that his country’s intelligence services tried to steal coronavirus vaccine research. “I don’t believe in this story at all, there is no sense in it,” Andrei Kelin told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show. However, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said it is “very clear Russia did this”, adding […]

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Overworked and burnt out? Cybersecurity pros under more pressure

July 15, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

The Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) are an organizational focal point for the setting of standards across the Information Security profession. Each year, they conduct a “State of the Security Profession” survey, seeking insight into the mindset and trends within the sector. In this report – the fifth annual turnout – its short, thematically […]

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Smartwatch hack could send fake pill reminders to patients

July 9, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

Smartwatch software used to help elderly patients could easily be hacked and abused, security researchers say. Some of the watches are targeted mainly at dementia patients – and a hacker could even send a reminder to “take pills” as often as they wanted to. The researchers said they were concerned that “an overdose could easily […]

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Schools Already Struggled With Cybersecurity. Then Came Covid-19

July 2, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

THIS TIME LAST year, Jaggar Henry was enjoying the summer like so many other teens. The 17-year-old had a job, was hanging out with friends on the weekends, and just generally spending a lot of time online. But then, at the end of July, Henry combed his hair, donned a slightly oversized Oxford shirt, and […]

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Using the crisis as a cybersecurity opportunity

June 25, 2020June 26, 2020 Chelsie Wyatt News

With a minute’s countdown to a crucial video conference, a remote worker will click on any link that gets them into a meeting on time. Yet that’s the trojan horse criminals are using to breach defences during the coronavirus pandemic. People aren’t the only ones being infected; devices are too, with. It’s no wonder cybersecurity […]

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