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New Known Breaches in the Past Week - July 23, 2021

Posted by Omnistruct Marketing on Jul 25, 2021 1:29:22 PM

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Experts Confirm Diavol Ransomware Steals Data

Security analysts provide proof of Diavol ransomware stealing data from infected systems. Earlier, a claim made by the Diavol gang of stealing data from the victim’s machine was considered a bluff according to the FortiGuard Labs’s researchers. By Cyware Alerts I July 22, 2021 Read More

 

Leak at Covid testing company made it possible to fake results in CoronaCheck app

Due to a major leak at the coronavirus testing company Testcoronanu, it was possible for anyone to create their own Covid vaccination or test certificate, RTL Nieuws reported on Sunday. Additionally, private details from about 60 thousand people who took a coronavirus test at this company had been leaked. The company is affiliated with the testing for travel initiative from the government.
By NL TIimes I July 18, 2021 Read More

 

Ransomware incident at major cloud provider disrupts real estate, the title industry

A ransomware incident at Cloudstar, a cloud hosting service and managed service provider for several industry sectors, has disrupted the activities of hundreds of companies. By Catalin Cimpanu I July 19, 2021  Read More

 


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