Week in Breach

This week, hackers make a sport of exploiting online gamers’ data, ransomware prevents patient care, and business leaders lament today’s data landscape.

 

Dark Web ID Trends:
Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums
Top Compromise Type: Domain
Top Industry: Finance & Insurance
Top Employee Count: 501+ Employees

 

United States – Zynga

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
Zynga: Social game development company
>> Read full details on our blog.

United States – Tomo Drug Testing

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
Tomo Drug Testing: Medical laboratory providing drug and screening services
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United States – Zendesk

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
Zendesk: Customer service software company
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Canada – Listowel Wingham Hospital Alliance

 

Exploit: Ransomware
Listowel Wingham Hospital Alliance: Healthcare partnership between Listowel Memorial Hospital and Wingham and District Hospital
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Canada – The National Basketball Association

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
The National Basketball Association: Men’s professional basketball league in North America
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United Kingdom – EA Sports

 

Exploit: Accidental sharing
EA Sports: Developer and publisher of sports video games
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Australia – West Gippsland Hospital

 

Exploit: Ransomware
West Gippsland Hospital: Regional emergency hospital
>> Read full details on our blog. 

New Zealand – Tu Ora Compass Health

 

Exploit: Unauthorized database access
Tu Ora Compass Health: Primary health organization
>> Read full details on our blog. 

 

In Other News:

 

U.S. Senate Passes Ransomware Response Law

 

Ransomware is making a devastating comeback in 2019, impacting SMBs, government agencies, and educational institutions with frightening regularity and at great cost.

 

The scourge of attacks has been so profound that a bill governing ransomware response tactics actually elicited bipartisan…

 

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