Up to 612,000 Medicare beneficiaries were noted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to potentially have had their data compromised following the hack of federal contractor Maximus involving the widespread exploitation of a vulnerability in the MOVEit Transfer file transfer app, according to FedScoop.
Some organizations are banning ChatGPT and other generative AI models out of fear of the risks they could introduce. While this is understandable, the reality is generative AI is accelerating so fast that, very soon, banning it in the workplace will be like blocking employee access to their web browser. Randy Lariar, Practice Director of Big Data, ...
The FBI has been sought by Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., to launch an investigation into the cyberattack against Tampa General Hospital in May, which resulted in the compromise of data from 1.2 million patients, HealthITSecurity reports.
Dismantled hacking site BreachForums, also known as Breached, had its database stolen from a cyberattack last November offered for sale by the threat actor 'breached_db_person,' who also shared the database with Have I Been Pwned, BleepingComputer reports.
In a July 26 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Maximus said it anticipates to inform at least 8 million to 11 million individuals that their personal information may have been compromised.
Sixty-two percent of Amazon Web Services environments are susceptible to attacks exploiting the Zenbleed use-after-free memory corruption flaw impacting all AMD Zen 2 processors, including Ryzen 3000, 4000, 5000, and 7020, as well as Epyc (Rome), reports SecurityWeek.
NATO officials have disclosed that an investigation into the SiegedSec hacking group's claims of exfiltrating more than 700 documents from its Communities of Interest Communication Portal is underway, CyberScoop reports.
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