Bankruptcy admin approves settlement fund of $47 million for 23andMe data breach victims
The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion:
The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion:
WBRZ reports: he St. George Fire Protection District is suing Baton Rouge cybersecurity company General Informatics, blaming them for allowing
Two proposed state laws could impact incident response and costs: New Jersey Assembly Bill 1852 and New York Senate Bill 3078.
KRCR reports: California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit Thursday against genetic testing company 23andMe, now known as Chrome
Martin A. Steinberg, J.D. discusses a case in the Northern District of Illinois: The provider must face negligence and implied-contract
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The New Humanitarian reports: A cyber-attack targeting the World Food Programme has exposed sensitive personal information belonging to some 600,000
DysruptionHub reports: A cybersecurity event has disrupted calibration systems at Des Moines, Iowa-based Intoxalock since March 14, leaving some court-ordered

Danish pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, the world’s largest producer of insulin, and maker of GLP-1 medications Wegovy and Ozempic, has disclosed a data breach. The following is from its press release of June 11, 2026: Novo Nordisk A/S has identified an IT security incident involving unauthorised access to a limited number of internal IT systems. Upon learning of the incident, we launched an investigation with the assistance of external cybersecurity experts, and we are in contact with the relevant authorities.

The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion: A Missouri bankruptcy court administrator on Wednesday signed off on a deal that gives millions of victims of a 2023 data breach at 23andMe a cut of a $46.8 million settlement fund. About 7 million customers of the genetics testing company had their data stolen by hackers starting in April 2023, and many had their information posted on the dark

TechCrunch reports that ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for hacking Oracle PeopleSoft servers at more than 100 organizations, many of them universities. The breaches, first reported by BleepingComputer involved: “Student, applicant, financial aid, immigration, health, and administrative data has been exfiltrated,” read a message that the hacker said was sent to one of the victims. The hackers claimed to have stolen student records that include home addresses, phone numbers, emails, and dates of birth. The hacker added that most of the targeted schools

In 2023, Singing River Health System in Mississippi was hit by the Rhysida gang. In October 2023, Singing River Health System and its wholly owned subsidiary, Singing River Gulfport notified HHS that 895,204 patients had been affected. In response to the incident, they reportedly implemented a series of improved technical safeguards. Whatever they did was not enough to prevent an attack in 2025 by the Anubis gang. This one affected 53,888 patients. HealthExec reports: Last month, Singing River Health System

HealthcareInfoSecurity reports that Conduent has updated its already-large data breach numbers: The victim tally in back-office support services firm Conduent Business Services‘ 2024 hack has more than doubled to over 62.2 million people. The revised, eye-popping total Conduent reported to federal regulators apparently in recent days brings the breach closer to tying the nearly 79 million people affected by a 2015 hack on health insurer Anthem Inc., which for nearly a decade held the infamous distinction as the largest health data
Danish pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, the world’s largest producer of insulin, and maker of GLP-1 medications Wegovy and Ozempic, has
Claim Depot reports: Paylogix, a New York-based insurtech company that provides technology and billing solutions for voluntary employee benefits, disclosed
The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion:
WJAR reports: A data breach four months ago has Warwick-based Beacon Mutual Insurance notifying people whose personal information was compromised
Does it matter whether President Trump calls the situation with Iran a “war” or an “excursion” or something else if
Claim Depot reports: Paylogix, a New York-based insurtech company that provides technology and billing solutions for voluntary employee benefits, disclosed

Danish pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, the world’s largest producer of insulin, and maker of GLP-1 medications Wegovy and Ozempic, has disclosed a data breach. The following is from its press release of June 11, 2026: Novo Nordisk A/S has identified an IT security incident involving unauthorised access to a limited number of internal IT systems. Upon learning of the incident, we launched an investigation with the assistance of external cybersecurity experts, and we are in contact with the relevant authorities.

The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion: A Missouri bankruptcy court administrator on Wednesday signed off on a deal that gives millions of victims of a 2023 data breach at 23andMe a cut of a $46.8 million settlement fund. About 7 million customers of the genetics testing company had their data stolen by hackers starting in April 2023, and many had their information posted on the dark

TechCrunch reports that ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for hacking Oracle PeopleSoft servers at more than 100 organizations, many of them universities. The breaches, first reported by BleepingComputer involved: “Student, applicant, financial aid, immigration, health, and administrative data has been exfiltrated,” read a message that the hacker said was sent to one of the victims. The hackers claimed to have stolen student records that include home addresses, phone numbers, emails, and dates of birth. The hacker added that most of the targeted schools

In 2023, Singing River Health System in Mississippi was hit by the Rhysida gang. In October 2023, Singing River Health System and its wholly owned subsidiary, Singing River Gulfport notified HHS that 895,204 patients had been affected. In response to the incident, they reportedly implemented a series of improved technical safeguards. Whatever they did was not enough to prevent an attack in 2025 by the Anubis gang. This one affected 53,888 patients. HealthExec reports: Last month, Singing River Health System
The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion:
WBRZ reports: he St. George Fire Protection District is suing Baton Rouge cybersecurity company General Informatics, blaming them for allowing
Two proposed state laws could impact incident response and costs: New Jersey Assembly Bill 1852 and New York Senate Bill 3078.
KRCR reports: California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit Thursday against genetic testing company 23andMe, now known as Chrome
Martin A. Steinberg, J.D. discusses a case in the Northern District of Illinois: The provider must face negligence and implied-contract
Miscellaneous News
The New Humanitarian reports: A cyber-attack targeting the World Food Programme has exposed sensitive personal information belonging to some 600,000
DysruptionHub reports: A cybersecurity event has disrupted calibration systems at Des Moines, Iowa-based Intoxalock since March 14, leaving some court-ordered
Danish pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, the world’s largest producer of insulin, and maker of GLP-1 medications Wegovy and Ozempic, has
Claim Depot reports: Paylogix, a New York-based insurtech company that provides technology and billing solutions for voluntary employee benefits, disclosed
The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion:
WJAR reports: A data breach four months ago has Warwick-based Beacon Mutual Insurance notifying people whose personal information was compromised
Does it matter whether President Trump calls the situation with Iran a “war” or an “excursion” or something else if
Claim Depot reports: Paylogix, a New York-based insurtech company that provides technology and billing solutions for voluntary employee benefits, disclosed
