Ransomware causes chaos at Wheeling Health Right Inc
This isn’t a problem that any medical facility can afford with high HIPAA penalties, especially a non-profit..
This isn’t a problem that any medical facility can afford with high HIPAA penalties, especially a non-profit..
Cryptocurrency and DeFi have been catnip for cybercriminals and that’s not going to stop anytime soon.
Nation-state cybercriminals are highly likely to strategically attack Utilities and Infrastructure targets during times of trouble.
Whether they’re malicious or not, insider actions can have a major effect on companies even if the insider no longer works there.
Every medical sector organization needs to take extra precautions against data-hungry cybercriminals to avoid a major HIPAA fine. Or two in this case.
Companies like this that hold or store large amounts of valuable data are high on cybercriminal shopping lists.
This trove of data combines business and personal information, making it especially useful and potentially profitable for the bad guys.
Supply chain disruption has been the name of the game for cybercriminals and tires are an important part of most supply chains.
Losing the ability to process online applications, sales or requests could be a death knell for some businesses..
Cybercriminals are having a field day attacking supply chain targets in the hope of scoring a big payday fast from an organization with no time to lose.
Sensitive data of this sort is a valuable commodity. This information could be used for blackmail, fraud, spear phishing, BEC and so much more nastiness.
Data that can be used to falsify identities is a valuable commodity on the dark web and cybercriminals never stop looking for soft targets that enable them to steal it.