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City of Philadelphia Announces Hack, Potentially Exposing City Emails

Philly is the most populous city in the United States, hosting more than 1.5 million residents within its borders. The City employs around 30,000 people, fulfilling over 1,000 job categories. Recently, the City discovered suspicious activity within its email system, leading to potential information exposures of those with accessible accounts. If you have a city email account, your information could be at risk for misuse.

Radiology and Oncology Clinic, Akumin, Suffers Ransomware Attack

Akumin is a radiology and oncology clinic based in Florida with multiple locations. Last week, three of their South Florida locations shut down their computer systems to hobble a ransomware cyberattack. The downtime significantly impacted the three clinics, as the doctors could not complete patient assessments. Recent patients in the area should consider protective monitoring services to help mitigate potential outcomes from the attack.

Casinos Throughout New York Go Dark Following "Cybersecurity Event"

New York state’s video lottery gaming system receives management by Everi Holdings—a Las Vegas-born licensing operator; the New York State Gaming Commission (NYSGC) battled a cybersecurity event impacting casinos across the state last week. In 2020, the NY Council on Problem Gambling (NYCPG) published a report implying that 32% of residents were recreational or problem gamblers; if the report is accurate, over a million people could be at risk following the cybersecurity event.

AIDS Alabama Announces Breach, Patient Information Accessed by Cyberattack

AIDS Alabama Incorporated (AAI) serves over 8,000 Alabama residents, assisting them with emotional and medical support where possible. They are a clinic of humanitarian advocates, helping community members with housing and food; AAI is also an outspoken supporter of Black Lives Matter, substance abuse help, and preventative education. Your data may be at risk if you’ve received services or assistance from AAI.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap October 20

This week, we noticed increased targeting of medical information; surgeries, health centers, and clinics were all made victims by successful hacking plots. The most recent attack involved Chicago’s Cook County Health. Alabama and Virginia also had specialized assaults, resulting in three data breaches across the states. Shadow PC also suffered a breach, which may have put thousands of gamers around the globe at risk.

Another Medical Information Breach Out of Chicago, Notifications Begin

Chicago’s health providers are prime targets for opportunistic hackers; Cook County Health is the most recently discovered victim of a cyber assault. Assailants took advantage of a third-party medical transcription service Perry Johnson & Associates, Inc. (PJ&A) provided. The attack targeted PJ&A’s systems, resulting in the exposure of numerous patient records. If hackers accessed your information during the breach, there’s still time to protect yourself.

Facial and Dental Specialist, Fairfax, Announces Leak; 235,000+ Victims

Fairfax Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery serves the residents of Northern Virginia and the surrounding region. They employ a ten-person surgery team with six locations. Fairfax has been the target of a data breach, creating over 235,000 potential victims; your information may be at risk if you’ve been a patient of an associated facility.

Decathlon Partner Data Breach from 2021 Returns with 8,000+ Exposures

Decathlon is a global sporting goods retailer with over 100,000 employees and 1,700+ storefronts worldwide. In 2022, Decathlon reported 15.4 billion euros of net sales revenue, shared with 55,000 shareholding teammates. However, Decathlon suffered a significant data leak a year before its substantial revenue report. Credentials from that attack have resurfaced recently, putting the private information of nearly 8,000 individuals at risk.

Windows Gaming Host, Shadow PC, Attacked via Malicious Software

Shadow PC is a Paris-based gaming host with thousands of clients in Europe and the US. Shadow’s service allows video games with high resource consumption to run on old software; this is made possible by Shadow’s ability to open a virtual computer. The virtual computer takes the onus of running games, allowing even incompatible computers to run game software. Shadow PC’s services are cloud-based, which should allow up to 100,000 users to play on their servers simultaneously.

International Travelers at Risk Following Air Europa Credit Card Hack

Air Europa is a Spanish airline that serves travelers from all over Europe, North America, the Caribbean, and Tunisia. The airline welcomes over 430 million fliers each year, with 10,000+ daily flights across the globe. Following a recent hack, some consumers may have had their credit card information stolen. Very little is public about the cyber incident, meaning any traveler could be at risk.