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Weekly Cybersecurity Recap November 10

This week, a variety of cyberattacks and victims have appeared. The pilot union Allied Pilots Association (APA), representing American Airlines pilots, disclosed a ransomware attack early in the week. An active ransomware attack unfolded by Tuesday, targeting LEGO fanatic website BrickLink. Sand LifeStyle members also had exposed data following a breach in Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands resort network.

SaaS Analytic and Security Firm Sumo Logic Defends Against AWS Breach

Cloud-native and analytic solutions provider Sumo Logic has announced a cybersecurity incident stemming from a compromised AWS account. Sumo’s clients come from various industries, including airlines and video game franchises. On November 7th, they posted a breach notice to their website; they stopped the attack before the data could be unencrypted.

Some Financial Institutions Must Report Breaches in 30 Days

The heat has just been turned up for companies hoping to “hide out” a data breach. Announced October 27th, all non-banking financial institutions are now required to report data breach incidents within 30 days. The amendment to the Safeguards Rule was made by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). It will go into effect 180 days after publication of the law in the Federal Register, or around April of next year.

Mega-Luxury Casino Owned by Las Vegas Sands Suffers Data Breach

In Singapore, there is a massive luxury resort named the Marina Bay Sands (MBS); its owner is state-side, known as the Las Vegas Sands (LVS). LVS hosts 11 properties in Asia and the US—MBS hosts more than 2,500 rooms. MBS is a vast resort with more than a million feet of entertainment options and 50+ on-campus restaurants. Sand’s knows a lot about their clients, and following a recent data breach, so do hackers.

BrickLink, LEGO Fanatic Building Site, Allegedly Targeted by Ransomware

The ever-changing universe of LEGO dominates the toy industry; LEGO is one of the most recognizable toy brands in the world, a perk of which is die-hard fans. LEGO fanatics flock to BrickLink, a privately owned website where individuals can design, sell, and buy block sets. LEGO also features some designs following community voting. An estimated 1.4 million people have registered accounts with the platform, including sellers and consumers.

The Importance of Securing Payroll Data: Best Practices for Small Businesses

In an era dominated by digital transactions and online operations, safeguarding payroll data has become a critical concern for businesses of all sizes. Delve into the significance of this task and learn about the methodologies small businesses can adopt to enhance their payroll data security.

Mr. Cooper, Mortgage Lending Giant, Faces Disruptions During Cyberattack

Mr. Cooper provides over 4 million people with mortgage lending options. They are the nation’s most prominent leading estate loan servicer, with over $900 billion in active service. The loan servicing giant recently experienced a technical outage; the culprit may have been a cybersecurity attack, potentially exposing the sensitive information of thousands.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap November 3

This week, hackers targeted various industries for cyberattacks, including nationally-recognized organizations. Five Guys suffered a breach involving two employee email accounts and potentially losing employee and consumer credentials. Another national organization, Deer Oaks Behavioral Health, announced a data breach resulting in more than 170,000 patient records falling at risk for misuse. Mr.

Pilot Union APA Discloses Ransomware Attack Following Disruptions

The Allied Pilots Association (APA) is the collective pilot agent for American Airlines; it provides a range of services to 15,000 members, including acting as a bargaining entity. On October 30th, the APA experienced a network disturbance—a ransomware cyberattack potentially exposing members.

Network Monitor, LiveAction, Announces Ransomware Incident

LiveAction Incorporated is a software company specializing in analytics, network monitoring, and application management tools. They’ve reported a revenue of over $5 million and provide services to companies in various industries; technical manufacturers, hospitals, biotechnology, and transportation professionals all use LiveAction services. Earlier this year, LiveAction suffered a ransomware attack where hackers took significant consumer information.