Welcome to Hacked dAily, the first AI-driven cybersecurity podcast by Cytadel Cyber, bringing you the latest cyber news impacting leaders and decision-makers.
Today's top story involves the Birmingham Mental Health Authority in Alabama, alerting over 30,000 individuals of a potential data breach linked to Medusa's ransomware, underscoring the ongoing vulnerabilities in healthcare systems and potential risks to patient privacy and safety.
In another blow to healthcare security, the networking platform Sermo was hit by ransomware, risking exposure of millions of medical professionals' sensitive data. This attack highlights the urgency for enhanced cybersecurity practices across healthcare-related networks.
Kyle Svara has confessed to hacking hundreds of Snapchat accounts using social engineering. This case, involving identity theft and computer fraud, stresses the need for stronger social media platform security measures against such deceptive hacking tactics.
The Inc Ransomware group has allegedly breached Core Supply, leaking sensitive documents and possibly leading to intellectual property theft. This incident stresses the construction industry's need for robust cybersecurity to protect critical operational data.
Finally, the once-notorious Phorpiex botnet has resurfaced, now deploying the discreet "Global Group" ransomware in new phishing attacks. This shift in strategy poses a significant challenge to existing cybersecurity defenses, calling for an urgent reassessment to safeguard against potential widespread damage.
Join us tomorrow for more insights and updates on the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
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