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Molson Coors discloses cyberattack disrupting its brewery operations

ZDNet, Natalie Gagliordi
“Although the Company is actively managing this cybersecurity incident, it has caused and may continue to cause a delay or disruption to parts of the Company’s business, including its brewery operations, production, and shipments.” Read More

Third-party attacks expose 12 million health care records

IT Pro, Rene Millman
“Although the Company is actively managing this cybersecurity incident, it has caused and may continue to cause a delay or disruption to parts of the Company’s business, including its brewery operations, production, and shipments.””The research found that ransomware was the most prominent cause of health care breaches, accounting for 54.95%. Other leading causes included email compromise/phishing (21.16%), insider threat (7.17%), and unsecured databases (3.75%).” Read More

Security startup Verkada hack exposes 150,000 security cameras in Tesla factories, jails, and more

The Verge, Chaim Gartenberg
“The hack was apparently relatively simple: the group managed to gain ‘Super Admin’-level access to Verkada’s system using a username and password they found publicly on the internet. From there, they were able to access the entire company’s network, including root access to the cameras themselves, which, in turn, allowed the group to access the internal networks of some of Verkada’s customers.” Read More

Airlines warn passengers of data breach after aviation tech supplier is hit by cyberattack

The Guardian, Martin Farrer
“Sita had informed Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Finnair and a South Korean carrier called Jeju Air that their passengers had been affected by the breach of its passenger service system (PSS) servers.” Read More

At Least 30,000 U.S. Organizations Newly Hacked Via Holes in Microsoft’s Email Software

KrebsOnSecurity, Brian Krebs
“Microsoft said the Exchange flaws are being targeted by a previously unidentified Chinese hacking crew it dubbed ‘Hafnium,’ and said the group had been conducting targeted attacks on email systems used by a range of industry sectors, including infectious disease researchers, law firms, higher education institutions, defense contractors, policy think tanks, and NGOs.” Read More

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