He added later: “Paying ransom never guarantees the full recovery of data, and Los Angeles Unified believes public dollars are better spent on our students rather than capitulating to a nefarious and ...
Hackers released data from Los Angeles Unified School District on Saturday ... But the full extent of the release remains unclear. The release of data came two days earlier than the deadline ...
A criminal syndicate largely failed to steal valuable data ... in LAUSD schools, would have preferred that the district pay it. She too is worried about what repercussions the hack will have ...
Hackers have given Los Angeles Unified School District until Monday ... students and education,” the district wrote in a news release. “Paying ransom never guarantees the full recovery of data, and ...
Hackers have reportedly begun to sell patient data and business agreements they claim were stolen in the Change Healthcare cyberattack. The RansomHub cybercriminal gang wrote on the dark web April ...
Libraries in B.C. have been targeted by a hacker who threatened to release user data if a ransom was not paid. The B.C.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty told a congressional committee Wednesday that hackers breached a subsidiary of his company, the country's largest health insurer, by stealing a password and gaining ...
Ransomware group RansomHub posted files on its dark web leak site April 15 comprising personal and protected health information on patients whose data was taken in the Change hack, according to ...
The Minnesota-based health care giant will offer identity protection and credit monitoring as initial investigation reveals ...
A recent research project revealed that typical smart homes are vulnerable to a high number of data attacks, such as hackers ...
Hackers broke into the Israeli Ministry of Security, National Insurance Institute, and, more recently, Ministry of Justice and Dimona Nuclear Research Facility systems to release thousands of ...
SYDNEY: Hackers have threatened to leak the stolen health data of 1,000 famous Australians in a cybersecurity incident described by the government on Oct 20 as a “huge wake-up call”.