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City of Dallas Cyberattack Widens: Nearly 300 More Victims Revealed in Data Breach

City officials in Dallas revealed that hackers, who targeted the city in a cyberattack, had accessed the personal information of almost 300 more individuals than initially disclosed. The additional individuals, including residents and employees, had their addresses, social security numbers, and other personal details compromised. The disclosure raises the total number of people affected by […]

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IRS Faces Criticism for Prolonged Delays in Assisting Tax Identity Theft Victims Despite Funding Boost

The IRS has improved taxpayer service and technology after receiving additional funding, but the National Taxpayer Advocate’s annual report to Congress highlights significant delays in supporting victims of tax-related identity theft. Victims are waiting nearly 19 months for the IRS to process their returns and issue refunds, with identity theft resolution times reaching 556 days.

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Toronto Zoo Faces Ransomware Attack

The Toronto Zoo disclosed a ransomware attack detected on January 5, stating that an investigation is underway. The zoo assured that animal well-being and operations remain unaffected, and online services, including ticket purchases, continue. The incident’s impact on visitor, member, and donor records is being assessed, with confirmation that no credit card information is stored.

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Cybersecurity Crisis Hits U.S. Mortgage loanDepot

Leading U.S. mortgage lender, loanDepot has confirmed that it experienced a ransomware attack resulting in data encryption. The incident disrupted customer access to payment portals and contact services. The company is actively working to restore normal operations, involving external cybersecurity experts, and has notified relevant authorities. While recurring automatic payments will be processed with delays,

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East Lyme Trio Arrested for Credit Card Fraud and Identity Theft in iPhone Smuggling Scheme

Three individuals were arrested in East Lyme for credit card fraud and identity theft. The arrest followed a report of fraudulent activity on a resident’s credit card, with confirmation emails for shipped packages to a UPS drop-off linked to the fraud. Police recovered a package containing four iPhone 15 Pro Max cell phones. Upon returning

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Extortionists Target Hospitals with Swatting Tactics After Cyberattacks

Extortionists are resorting to threatening hospitals with “swatting” tactics, where false bomb threats or other reports prompt heavily armed police to show up at victims’ homes. In a recent incident, after a cyberattack on Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, criminals stole medical records and threatened to swat patients unless the hospital paid a ransom. Similarly,

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Meijer Faces $1 Million Loss in Sophisticated mPerks Data Breach

Meijer, a popular grocery chain, recently fell victim to a cyberattack, resulting in over $1 million loss. The breach involved theft of customers’ mPerks account information, perpetrated by a Michigan man who exploited login credentials obtained from a separate data breach. This information was subsequently sold online, impacting hundreds of Meijer customers. Meijer became aware

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Unraveling the Chaos of a City Ransomware Attack

“On the credit report, there’s credit cards that should’ve been closed, they’re now open with balances of $17,000 and $30,000.” – Oakland Native, Dedrick Warmack Ten months after the Oakland, California city network hack, victims like Dedrick Warmack face an ongoing nightmare. The city’s oversight left numerous individuals unaware that their sensitive financial information was

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Securing The Homeland

In March 2022, the Biden administration announced that cyberattacks from Russia were imminent.   Although this is untrue, it shines a light on how unprepared the federal government and the rest of the country are for a nation-state attack. A nation-state attack is exponentially more serious than ransomware.  Unlike ransomware, a nation attack does not attempt

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