"Your Information Technology Leader"

Client Portal Payment Portal

Blog

InTegriLogic Blog

InTegriLogic has been serving the Tucson area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

THE WEEK IN BREACH NEWS: 05/12/21 – 05/18/21

United States – Three Affiliated Tribes

https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/three-affiliated-tribes-hit-by-ransomware-attack-holding-tribal-information-hostag
Exploit: Ransomware

Three Affiliated Tribes: Tribal Government Organization


cybersecurity news represented by agauge showing severe risk


Risk to Business: 1.607= Severe
The Three Affiliated Tribes (the Mandan, Hidatsa & Arikara Nations) announced to its staff and employees that its server was infected with ransomware. Since the server was hacked, the tribe has been unable to access files, email and critical information. Employees were also asked to refrain from using their work computers, Investigation and recovery is ongoing

Individual Impact: At this time, no sensitive personal or financial information was confirmed as compromised in this incident. The investigation is ongoing.

Customers Impacted: Unknown

How It Could Affect Your Business: Protection from ransomware needs to be a top priority for every organization. These days a new attack is launched every 40 seconds putting every business in the line of fire.



 

United States – US Veterans Administration (VA)

https://threatpost.com/veterans-medical-records-ransomware/166025/
Exploit: Ransomware

Veterans Administration: Federal Agency


cybersecurity news represented by agauge showing severe risk


Risk to Business: 1.722= Severe
The VA has found itself in the cybersecurity hot seat again after a data breach at a records contractor exposed more than 200,000 records for veterans. The contractor, United Valor Solutions, appears to have been the victim of a ransomware attack. Researchers found a trove of their data online, including this sensitive VA data. The VA has announced that its Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Privacy Office is currently working with Medical Disability Examination Officer (MDEO) and contractors to further handle the incident, with the VA Data Breach Response Service investigating independently.



cybersecurity news represented by agauge showing severe risk


Individual Risk: 1.722= Severe
The exposed records contain included patient names, birth dates, medical information, contact information and even doctor information and appointment times, unencrypted passwords and billing details for veterans and their families, all of which could be used in socially engineered spear phishing or fraud scams.

Customers Impacted: 200,000

How it Could Affect Your Business: Ransomware is the gift that keeps on giving for medical sector targets. Not only are those victims facing expensive investigation and recovery costs, but they can also expect a substantial HIPAA fine and possibly more regulatory scrutiny.



 

Ireland – Health Service Executive (HSE)

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57134916
Exploit: Ransomware

Health Service Executive (HSE): National Healthcare Provider


cybersecurity news represented by agauge showing severe risk


Risk to Business: 1.668 = Severe
Ransomware rocked Ireland after the Conti gang perpetrated attacks on both the Department of Health and Ireland’s national healthcare provider Health Service Executive (HSE). HSE was forced to take action including shutting down the majority of its systems including all national and local systems involved in all core services and all major hospitals. The ransom demand is reported to be $20 million.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has said the HSE became aware of a significant ransomware attack on some of its systems in the early hours of Friday morning and the NCSC was informed of the issue and immediately activated its crisis response plan. On Monday, May 18, officials announced that diagnostic services were still impacted as well as other patient care necessities. Officials alos said that it may take the Irish health service weeks to repair systems and restore all services, at a price that will reach into the tens of millions of euros.

Individual Impact: No sensitive personal or financial information was confirmed as compromised in this incident, but the investigation is ongoing.

Customers Impacted: Unknown

How it Could Affect Your Business: Ransomware is the preferred weapon of cybercriminals at every activity level. Increased security awareness training makes organizations up to 70% less likely to experience damaging cybersecurity incidents like this one.



 

France – Acer Finance

https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/117991/cyber-crime/avaddon-ransomware-acer-finance-axa.html
Exploit: Ransomware

Acer Finance: Financial Advisors


cybersecurity news represented by agauge showing severe risk


Risk to Business: 2.307 = Severe
Avaddon ransomware came calling at Acer Finance. The Company offers risk management, mutual funds, analysis, financial planning, and advisory services. Acer Finance serves individuals, entrepreneurs, and institutional investors in France. The ransomware gang claims to have stolen confidential company information about clients and employees, and they’re giving Acer Finance 240 hours to communicate and cooperate with them before start leaking the stolen valuable company documents. As proof of the hack, the group published several ID cards, personal documents, contracts, and a screenshot of the folders containing stolen data.

Individual Impact: At this time, no sensitive personal or financial information was announced as compromised in this incident, but the investigation is ongoing.

Customers Impacted: Unknown

How it Could Affect Your Business: No organization is safe from phishing. Every company should make stepping up phishing resistance training a priority.



 

Japan – Toshiba

https://www.cyberscoop.com/darkside-ransomware-toshiba-hack/
Exploit: Ransomware

Toshiba: Electronics Manufacturer


cybersecurity news represented by agauge showing severe risk


Risk to Business: 1.817 = Severe
European units of Japanese tech giant Toshiba are investigating a security incident in which scammers may have used a similar hacking tool to the malware used against IT systems at Colonial Pipeline. The company announced that it had been forced to disconnect network connections between Japan and Europe to stop the spread of ransomware. The attack is believed to have been perpetrated by the DarkSide ransomware gang. Toshiba Tec Group, a unit of the multinational conglomerate which makes printers and other technologies, said the firm had not yet confirmed that customer related information was leaked externally. The incident is under investigation and the company says that it has not paid any ransom.

Individual Impact: No sensitive personal or financial information was announced as compromised in this incident, but the investigation is ongoing.

How it Could Affect Your Business: By disrupting internal operations, ransomware can cause tremendous problems for multinational companies even if no data is stolen or systems encrypted.
THE WEEK IN BREACH NEWS: 05/20/21 – 05/25/21
Navigating Backups and Training During Unprecedent...

Customer Login

News & Updates

InTegriLogic is proud to announce the launch of our new website at www.integrilogic.com. The goal of the new website is to make it easier for our existing clients to submit and manage support requests, and provide more information about our services for ...

Contact us

Learn more about what InTegriLogic can do for your business.

InTegriLogic
1931 W Grant Road suite 310
Tucson, Arizona 85745

Copyright InTegriLogic. All Rights Reserved.