BleepingComputer reports that operations at the American Radio Relay League have been interrupted following a cyberattack against its IT systems that impacted its email and various online services.
Health plan and insurer administrative services provider WebTPA had data from more than 2.4 million individuals compromised following a security breach last April, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
The country’s federal government has stepped in following the hack of e-script provider MediSecure, but it’s unclear how much personal and medical data was stolen.
Law enforcement data were compromised in a ransomware attack on the city government of Wichita, Kansas, giving hackers access to an unspecified number of people’s personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses and other state IDs, and payment card information, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Security pros believe the incident may be a “smash and grab” attack, where the threat actors go in, grab what data they can find, then try to sell it on the dark web.
Anti-stalking feature to become part of Android 6.0+ and iOS 17.5 Google and Apple will soon launch an anti-stalking feature for Android 6.0+ and iOS 17.5, which alerts users if someone is using a gadget like an AirTag or similar to secretly track them, The Register reports.
ZDNET reports that an alerting mechanism will be rolled out to Android and iOS users as part of a partnership between Google and Apple to improve customer privacy while using Bluetooth-enabled tracking devices.
Dell has experienced a second data breach, with a hacker named Menelik claiming to have stolen additional customer data from a different portal, TechCrunch reports.