Hackers released some Social Security numbers and other confidential information stolen from Los Angeles Unified over the weekend after district officials declined to negotiate over ransom, according ...
Hackers released data from Los Angeles Unified School District on Saturday, a day after Supt. Alberto Carvalho said he would not negotiate with or pay a ransom to the criminal syndicate.
A criminal syndicate largely failed to steal valuable data from the Los Angeles Unified School District in a cyberattack, but a relatively small number of individuals have had their sensitive ...
Hackers have given Los Angeles Unified School District until Monday to either pay their ransom or have the district’s data released on the dark web. LAUSD has not said how much the hackers are asking ...
The group behind the breach says more data will continue to be released Hackers who stole customer data from Australia's largest health insurer Medibank have released a file of pregnancy terminations.
Cybercriminals are claiming to have accessed three terabytes of NHS patient and staff data and are threatening to release it unless their demands are met. The hackers posted “a smaller number ...
Roku said hackers gained unauthorized access to 576,000 accounts, the company’s second data-breach incident this year, prompting the streaming-hardware maker to institute additional security ...
A criminal hacking group has claimed it has three terabytes of NHS Scotland data, which it is threatening to release after a huge cyber attack. The group, INC RANSOM, has published its demands and ...
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Extortion group INC Ransom said they stole three terabytes - 3,000 gigabytes - of personal patient information from NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. The data is said to include hospital reports, ...
SYDNEY: Hackers have threatened to leak the stolen health data of 1,000 famous Australians in a cybersecurity incident described by the government on Oct 20 as a “huge wake-up call”.