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The Week in Breach News: 08/18/21 – 08/24/21
AT&T
https://cybernews.com/news/att-database-of-70-million-users-sold-on-hacker-forum/Exploit: Hacking
AT&T: Communications Conglomerate
Risk to Business: 1.422 = Extreme
A bit of drama has arisen around what appears to be a data breach at telecom giant AT&T. What’s not in dispute is that 70 million records that allegedly belong to AT&T made their debut on the dark web market this week courtesy of ShinyHunters. The hackers contend that this treasure trove is fresh data obtained from AT&T through their ingenuity. AT&T contends that no breach happened and that this data was obtained from an unnamed third-party source. ShinyHunters’ reputation precedes them; they are the cybercriminals responsible for well-known data thefts at Microsoft, Tokopedia, Mashable, Pluto TV and a host of other targets, lending credence to their claims. The controversy was not resolved at press time.
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How It Could Affect Your Business: Maintaining strong security in every nook and cranny of your client’s business is vital to protecting them from increasingly sophisticated hacking threats.
Indiana Department of Health
https://www.wowo.com/personal-data-of-nearly-750000-hoosiers-accessed-improperly/
Exploit: MisconfigurationIndiana Department of Health: State Agency
Risk to Business: 1.723 = Severe
The Indiana Department of Health has disclosed that data from the state’s COVID-19 online contact tracing survey was improperly accessed in a database misconfiguration incident after a company looking to form a security-based business relationship with the agency accessed it and informed the Department of the mistake. The agency and the company involved signed an agreement noting that the data had not been copied or downloaded. The misconfiguration issue has been corrected according to the agency.
Risk to Individual: 1.571 = Severe
The data included the name, address, email, gender, ethnicity and race, and birthday of nearly 750,000 Hoosiers, according to IDOH. The agency will send letters notifying those affected by the breach and extend an offer for one year of free credit monitoring with Experian.
How It Could Affect Your Business: Government targets have been especially under the gun recently as cybercriminals seek easy routes to gaining big scores of personal data from targets with historically poor security.
St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System
https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/us-healthcare-org-sends-data-breach-warning-to-1-4m-patients-following-ransomware-attackExploit: Ransomware
St. Joseph’s/Candler(SJ/C): Health System
Risk to Business: 1.673=Severe
St. Joseph’s/Candler, a major Georgia healthcare network, has admitted that it has suffered a data breach as part of a ransomware incident that it just uncovered. The system’s IT staff first detected the breach on June 17, but the intrusion occurred as early as December 20, 2020. The cybercriminals launched ransomware from this break-in. The hospital system also disclosed that it had been forced to use pencil and per recordkeeping briefly after it became unable to access its systems or data. That has since been resolved and IT systems restored. The incident is still under investigation.
Individual Risk: 1.811=Severe
The stolen data includes extensive patient records including each patient’s name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, driver’s license number, patient account number, billing account number and assorted other financial information. It also includes their health insurance plan member ID, medical record number, dates of service, provider names and information about the medical and clinical treatment they’ve received from SJ/C. Impacted patients will be notified by mail and offered free credit monitoring and identity protection services.
How It Could Affect Your Business: It shouldn’t take that long to detect an intrusion, especially since healthcare targets have been increasingly endangered for the last year. That speaks to poor cybersecurity hygiene.
Japan – Liquid
https://www.newsweek.com/hacker-steals-74-million-cryptocurrencies-including-bitcoin-ethereum-1620892Exploit: Hacking
Liquid: Cryptocurrency Exchange
Risk to Business: 1.505 = Extreme
Japanese crypto exchange Liquid was sacked by hackers this week resulting in the theft of a reported $74 million worth of cryptocurrency. The stolen assets include chunks of Bitcoin, Ethereum and others being stolen. The firm said the attack targeted its multiparty computation (MPC) system of custody. Liquid also noted that it is moving assets that were not affected into more secure “cold wallet” storage while suspending deposits and withdrawals.
How It Could Affect Your Business: Infrastructure targets are increasingly under fire by cybercriminals because of the historically poor security and rich payouts.
Japan – Tokio Marine Holdings
https://www.cyberscoop.com/tokio-marine-ryan-specialty-group-ransomware-cyber-insurance/
Exploit: RansomwareTokio Marine Holdings: Insurer
Risk to Business: 1.721 = Severe
Japan’s largest property and casualty company, Tokio Marine Holdings, was struck by ransomware at its Singapore branch. The insurer, which has a U.S. division and offers a cyber insurance product, said it did not have any immediate indication that any customer information was accessed. Tokio Marine was able to isolate the affected network and notified local law enforcement. Investigators from an outside vendor are working to determine the scope of the damage.
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How it Could Affect Your Business: Insurers have recently been choice targets for cybercriminals, especially after the announcement by insurers like AXA that they will no longer pay out claims for ransoms
Brazil – Lojas Renner
https://therecord.media/ransomware-hits-lojas-renner-brazils-largest-clothing-store-chain/Exploit: Ransomware
Lojas Renner: Fashion Retailer
Risk to Business: 1.663 = Severe
Lojas Renner, Brazilian biggest fashion retail chain, has been struck by a ransomware attack that impacted its IT infrastructure and resulted in the unavailability of some of its systems, including online shopping. Reports claim that the deed was done by RansomExx and it may be related to an incident at a Brazilian IT services provider and that Renner paid the hackers $20 million in ransom.
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How it Could Affect Your Business: Ransomware is the weapon of choice for both run-of-the-mill cybercriminals and nation-state threat actors. Every business needs to be ready for it.
Brazil – National Treasury (Tesouro Nacional Brasil)
https://www.teiss.co.uk/brazil-national-treasury-ransomware-attack/
Exploit: HackingNational Treasury (Tesouro Nacional Brasil): National Government Agency
Risk to Business: 1.671 = Severe
The Brazilian government has confirmed that the National Treasury (Tesouro Nacional Brasil) fell victim to a ransomware attack on August 13. The extent of the damage is unclear and operations in the department were quickly restored. Government officials were quick to assure investors that the cyberattack did not affect the operations of Tesouro Direto, which enables the purchase of Brazilian government bonds. The incident is not suspected to be the work of nation-state threat actors.
How it Could Affect Your Business: Ransomware is a popular tool to use against government targets because it’s an easy way for cybercriminals to create disruptions that may produce ransoms more easily.