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Newspaper giant Lee Enterprises says nearly 40,000 Social Security numbers leaked in ransomware attack
Lee Enterprises notified regulators in Maine of the impact on customer data after a ransomware attack in February that caused significant disruptions. Go to Source
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Italy says Paragon spyware targeted victims in dozens of European countries
Seven Italians and victims in more than a dozen other European countries were targeted with spyware as part of a broad hacking campaign revealed by WhatsApp on Friday, the Italian government said. Go to Source
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Backdoor in Contec CMS8000 monitors may allow faulty patient readings
Agencies say firmware backdoor can cause an RCE, which could result in faulty readings on patients’ vital signs. Go to Source
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Over 1M individuals impacted by Valley News Live data leak
North Dakota-based TV station Valley News Live had more than 1.8 million files from its job portal leaked due to a misconfigured Amazon AWS S3 storage bucket, according to Cybernews. Go to Source
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Wacom customer info potentially breached
Japanese graphics tablet manufacturer Wacom has disclosed the potential compromise of its customers’ personal and credit card information following a breach of its online store that may have happened from Nov. 28, 2024 to Jan. 8, 2025, The Register reports. Go to Source
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Misconfigured server exposes AngelSense data
TechCrunch reports that New Jersey-based assistive technology firm AngelSense was disclosed by cybersecurity firm UpGuard to have had its users’ personally identifiable information and precise location details exposed online as a result of an unsecured server. Go to Source