As many people are going online to register for their COVID-19 vaccinations with healthcare organizations such as doctors’ groups, hospitals, and pharmacies, one such provider announced that it has suffered a data breach. Kroger announced that on January 23rd, data in their pharmacy and money order systems were stolen as a result of using Accellion […]
Patch or Perish: The Critical Role of Software Updates in Cyber Security
If we have learned anything from the recent Microsoft Exchange Server hack, it is that software updates MUST be continually done to keep your computer systems, applications, and software safe. Why is keeping up with regular software updates (patching) a challenge? Why would you procrastinate? Well, it’s because prevention is less urgent than response. And […]
On March 2, Microsoft issued a warning to Microsoft Exchange users that a Chinese state-sponsored cyberattack group called “Hafnium” was exploiting four zero-day bugs in order to attack thousands of organizations (estimates range from 30,000 to 60,000). The known victim organizations include local governments, retailers, universities, large enterprises, and small to medium-size businesses. The four […]
Commonwealth Sentinel Cyber Security Offering a Helping Hand
Pandemic leaves non-profits more vulnerable than ever. Commonwealth Sentinel Cyber Security announced today it is accepting applications from Kentucky non-profits to apply for free cyber security consulting. “With big business investing billions of dollars building in cyber defenses, bad actors are going after smaller, easier targets like local governments, non-profits, and small businesses,” says Sheri […]
Kentucky Unemployment Insurance attacked for third time in less than a year
The legislature must prioritize cyber security for the protection of the data of the citizens of the Commonwealth because the next time may be devastating, assuming it isn’t already too late.
Infrastructure is the New Battlefield of Cyber Warfare
Infrastructure is the new battlefield of cyber warfare. Two days before Super Bowl LV in Tampa, FL, a hacker attempted to taint the water supply of Oldsmar, FL, a small city just 12 miles from the stadium. The attacker increased the amount of sodium hydroxide (also known as lye) from 100 parts per million (ppm) to […]