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The medical billing company Episource has begun notifying millions of patients across the US about a data breach that took place earlier this year.
A motion to consolidate the class action lawsuits into one was still being considered by the court as of Friday.
Radiology Associates of Richmond has disclosed a data breach impacting protected health and personal information.
On Tuesday, a major data breach which led to thousands of Afghans being secretly relocated to the UK became public knowledge for the first time. Chris joins Adam to discuss the former government’s account of events, as well as what could happen next. And, Adam speaks to Larisa Brown, Defence Editor at The Times, about how she broke the story.
A ransomware group has claimed credit for Belk’s data breach in May. DragonForce stole 156 GB of data from the Charlotte-based department store chain, several cybersecurity news outlets reported Tuesday.
A ransomware group is claiming to be behind Belk’s data breach in May. A cybersecurity company told the Charlotte Observer a group named DragonForce posted what appears to be evidence of the hack. In a post, the hackers claim Belk refused to pay up, and they wanted this incident to be a warning to other companies.
A council has apologised after a data breach saw a number of email addresses disclosed in error. Dumfries and Galloway Council is understood to have sent the addresses out with a customer survey from its planning department.
Data breach lawyer Sean Humber confirmed Leigh Day was investigating a group claim from Afghans, some of whom remain in Afghanistan, as well as others who have relocated to the UK. Mr Humber told the Express that those still in Afghanistan could be due higher compensation.