Week in Breach

This week, healthcare data is targeted by cyber criminals, lax account security compromises PII, and Australian cybersecurity specialists are on the verge of burnout.

 

Dark Web ID Trends:
Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums
Top Compromise Type: Domain
Top Industry: Finance & Insurance
Top Employee Count: 1 – 10 Employees

 

United States – InterMed

 

Exploit: Compromised email account
InterMed: Maine-based physician group
>> Read full details on our blog.

United States – Brooklyn Hospital Center

 

Exploit: Ransomware
Brooklyn Hospital Center: Full-service community teaching hospital
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United States – Utah Valley Eye Clinic

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
Utah Valley Eye Clinic: Utah-based eye clinic
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Canada – TD Canada Trust

 

Exploit: Unauthorized account access
TD Canada Trust: Financial services provider
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Canada – Pipestone Kin-Ability Centre

 

Exploit: Unauthorized network access
Pipestone Kin-Ability Centre: Non-profit serving adults with mental and physical disabilities
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United Kingdom – LendingCrowd

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
LendingCrowd: Online peer-to-peer lending company
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United Kingdom – James Fisher and Sons PLC

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
James Fisher and Sons PLC: Marine services provider
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Spain – Everis

 

Exploit: Ransomware
Everis: Managed service provider
>> Read full details on our blog.