Stryker moves to dismiss cyberattack class-action lawsuit
Becker’s Health IT reports an update to litigation stemming from the previously reported cyberattack on the medical device manufacturer by
Becker’s Health IT reports an update to litigation stemming from the previously reported cyberattack on the medical device manufacturer by
The New York Times reports: In the days before the Knicks won the N.B.A. finals, sending New York City into a
HIPAA Journal reports: A $35,000,000 settlement has been agreed to resolve a long-running class action lawsuit against Labcorp over a
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
Miscellaneous News
The Record reports: Just in time for the World Cup’s “knockout” round, the U.S. government announced the seizure of hundreds
The New Humanitarian reports: A cyber-attack targeting the World Food Programme has exposed sensitive personal information belonging to some 600,000

CNN reports: When an executive at a US law firm’s phone rang in April, the voice on the other end was urgent: A computer virus was spreading through the firm. The caller said they were from IT support and needed physical access to the lawyer’s computer because remote fixes to stop the attack weren’t working. The lawyer told his purported colleague to swing by his desk at the law firm’s office in New Jersey. The next day, the firm’s receptionist

CPO Magazine reports: A data breach at Madison Square Garden Sports (MSGS) and the New York Knicks has exposed more than 26 million corporate and customer records, including the personal information of players and celebrities. MSGS learned of the data breach after the notorious hacking gang ShinyHunters, linked to several recent breaches, listed the company on a dark web data leak site and demanded a ransom. On June 12, 2026, the prolific English-speaking cybercrime group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the

Reuters reports: Cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology is poised to supercharge offensive hacking capabilities, and urgent action is needed to face up to the threat, US, UK, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand officials have said. “Frontier AI models are anticipated to exceed current industry expectations, fundamentally transforming both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities,” the intelligence alliance commonly known as the Five Eyes said in a three-page statement on Monday. “The timeline is not years, it is months.” The statement was light

HackRead reports that two hackers associated with Scattered Spider have pleaded guilty in the U.K. to some of their alleged crimes: Two young hackers, reportedly the members of the Scattered Spider hacking group, pleaded guilty under the Computer Misuse Act for their involvement in a £39 million cyberattack on Transport for London (TfL). Specifically, they admitted to conspiring to commit unauthorised acts against TfL’s computer systems, a charge carrying a severe warning that the attack created a serious risk of damage

Politie (the Dutch Police) reports: In Operation Endgame, a major operation this week disrupted a key infection chain used by cybercriminals. Within an international cooperation, 14.971 websites infected with SocGholish malware were remediated. This malware is used by a criminal group that plays a pivotal role in international cybercrime, namely: Evil Corp. SocGholish exploits hacked legitimate WordPress sites to spread malware to visitors, with the aim of gaining unauthorized access to their computer systems. WordPress is the world’s most widely
CNN reports: When an executive at a US law firm’s phone rang in April, the voice on the other end
Becker’s Health IT reports an update to litigation stemming from the previously reported cyberattack on the medical device manufacturer by
Remember when Scattered Spider, Lapsus$, and ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) cyberattack? Daily Mail reports: Russia has
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
9to5Mac reports: A new report from Reuters details how Apple and its Indian supplier, Tata Electronics, are responding to a massive data

CNN reports: When an executive at a US law firm’s phone rang in April, the voice on the other end was urgent: A computer virus was spreading through the firm. The caller said they were from IT support and needed physical access to the lawyer’s computer because remote fixes to stop the attack weren’t working. The lawyer told his purported colleague to swing by his desk at the law firm’s office in New Jersey. The next day, the firm’s receptionist

CPO Magazine reports: A data breach at Madison Square Garden Sports (MSGS) and the New York Knicks has exposed more than 26 million corporate and customer records, including the personal information of players and celebrities. MSGS learned of the data breach after the notorious hacking gang ShinyHunters, linked to several recent breaches, listed the company on a dark web data leak site and demanded a ransom. On June 12, 2026, the prolific English-speaking cybercrime group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the

Reuters reports: Cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology is poised to supercharge offensive hacking capabilities, and urgent action is needed to face up to the threat, US, UK, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand officials have said. “Frontier AI models are anticipated to exceed current industry expectations, fundamentally transforming both offensive and defensive cyber capabilities,” the intelligence alliance commonly known as the Five Eyes said in a three-page statement on Monday. “The timeline is not years, it is months.” The statement was light

HackRead reports that two hackers associated with Scattered Spider have pleaded guilty in the U.K. to some of their alleged crimes: Two young hackers, reportedly the members of the Scattered Spider hacking group, pleaded guilty under the Computer Misuse Act for their involvement in a £39 million cyberattack on Transport for London (TfL). Specifically, they admitted to conspiring to commit unauthorised acts against TfL’s computer systems, a charge carrying a severe warning that the attack created a serious risk of damage
Becker’s Health IT reports an update to litigation stemming from the previously reported cyberattack on the medical device manufacturer by
The New York Times reports: In the days before the Knicks won the N.B.A. finals, sending New York City into a
HIPAA Journal reports: A $35,000,000 settlement has been agreed to resolve a long-running class action lawsuit against Labcorp over a
The Record reports that the court administrator approved a $47 million settlement fund, even though plaintiffs had sought $47 billion:
WBRZ reports: he St. George Fire Protection District is suing Baton Rouge cybersecurity company General Informatics, blaming them for allowing
Miscellaneous News
The Record reports: Just in time for the World Cup’s “knockout” round, the U.S. government announced the seizure of hundreds
The New Humanitarian reports: A cyber-attack targeting the World Food Programme has exposed sensitive personal information belonging to some 600,000
CNN reports: When an executive at a US law firm’s phone rang in April, the voice on the other end
Becker’s Health IT reports an update to litigation stemming from the previously reported cyberattack on the medical device manufacturer by
Remember when Scattered Spider, Lapsus$, and ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) cyberattack? Daily Mail reports: Russia has
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
9to5Mac reports: A new report from Reuters details how Apple and its Indian supplier, Tata Electronics, are responding to a massive data
