A relatively new hacker group has claimed responsibility for a significant cyber attack on Nottingham-based transportation technology solutions provider, the Microlise Group, that disrupted daily operations at several of its clients.
Lewisville, Texas-based-healthcare provider Aspen Healthcare Services said that the data security incident it suffered last month compromised the sensitive personal information of its patients.
Elk City, Oklahoma-based not-for-profit healthcare provider Great Plains Regional Medical Center said that the data security incident it suffered in September compromised the sensitive personal information of more than 133,000 individuals.
The RansomHub ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a significant cyberattack on the Mexican government, alleging the theft of 313 gigabytes of sensitive data.
The city of Sheboygan in the U.S. state of Wisconsin said it suffered unauthorised access to its internal network that forced it to take several systems offline.
The Rhysida ransomware group has demanded a ransom of £1.3 million from Fylde Coast Academy Trust in exchange for not publishing information stolen from its network.
Newpark Resources, a Texas-based drilling equipment provider to the oilfields sector, said it experienced a major cyber attack that forced it to take certain systems offline to minimise damage to systems.
Bainbridge, Georgia-based Memorial Hospital and Manor suffered a significant data security incident that affected the hospital’s Electronic Health Record system.
French energy giant Schneider Electric has admitted to suffering a data security incident after a threat actor claimed that they infiltrated one of the company’s developer platforms and stole 40 gigabytes of data, including employees’ and customers’ email addresses.
US farm machinery giant AGCO has been hit by a ransomware attack, disrupting its operations at several production facilities. The attack comes during corn and soybean planting season when tractors and other farm equipment are in high demand, and agricultural machinery makers struggle to keep up with demands for new equipment.
U.S. agricultural equipment maker AGCO Corp said on Friday a ransomware attack was affecting operations at some of its production facilities, and dealers said tractor sales had been stalled during the crucial planting season.