Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Week in Breach

by Kevin Lancaster
This Week in Cybersecurity News: A massive data breach leaks thousands of police records going back two decades, ransomware strikes again, and the publication of our new eBook on the State of the Dark Web in 2020.  

Cybersecurity News: Dark Web ID’s Top Threats 


  • Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums
  • Top Compromise Type: Domain
  • Top Industry: Manufacturing
  • Top Employee Count: 11 – 50

Cybersecurity News: United States 


United States – Netsential

Exploit: Unauthorized Database Access
Netsential: Web Development Firm 
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Risk to Small Business: 1.272 = Extreme
A security breach at this Texas-based web development company led to the exposure of hundreds of thousands of potentially sensitive files from U.S. police departments. Dubbed “BlueLeaks”, this massive data breach contained 270 gigabytes of information going back 24 years, from August 1996 through June 19, 2020. Files contained names, email addresses, phone numbers, PDF documents, images, and video, CSV, and ZIP files related to criminal investigations. Some of these files also contained sensitive financial information as well as personally identifiable information and images of suspects from law enforcement and government agency reports. 
cybersecurity news gauge indicating extreme risk
Individual Risk: 1.405 = Extreme
While there is no estimation of how many individual records were exposed, anyone who suspects that their information may have been affected should monitor their personal and financial accounts for potential fraud and beware of spear phishing attempts. 
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: One compromised credential can lead to a data breach that has a devastating impact on any business, destroying the trust that partners have in a company’s commitment to making and maintaining secure, high-quality software -especially when it’s intended to handle sensitive information.
ID Agent to the Rescue: Dark Web ID uses human and machine intelligence to watch the Dark Web 24/7/365. We scour every corner for leaked passwords, compromised credentials, or sensitive data that could create a data breach risk. LEARN MORE>> 

United States – SB Tech

Exploit: Ransomware
SB Tech: Online Gambling Technology Provider 
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Risk to Small Business: 2.302 = Severe 
In an SEC filing made as part of a three-way merger including Diamond Eagle Acquisition Corporation last week, DraftKings noted that SB Tech had been hit with a ransomware attack in March 2020 that caused an approximate one-week outage its online sports and casino betting capability. It also caused online betting sites that used the platform to suffer service outages.  As a result, DEAC renegotiated the merger to include a $30 million fund to fend off future litigation and costs associated with the attack. 
Individual Risk: No individual data was reported compromised
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: The results of a cyberattack aren’t just problematic immediately – they can affect future business transactions. While the attack did not stop this merger, it did add potential additional cost and could cause future partners to think twice. 
ID Agent to the Rescue: Ransomware is commonly delivered through email as the result of a successfully landed phishing attack. BullPhish ID trains staffers at every level to detect and repel phishing attacks, providing greater safety against threats like ransomware. LEARN MORE>> 

Cybersecurity News: Canada


Canada – Agromart Group 

Exploit: Ransomware
Agromart Group: Agricultural Services Conglomerate 
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Risk to Small Business: 2.020 = Severe
As ransomware attacks ramp up around the globe, Dark Web DDoS group REvil has innovated their attack tactics to include auctioning off stolen data if victims refuse to pay the ransom. This just happened to Canadian agribusiness services company Agromart Group, which also owns Sollio Agriculture. The first 22,000 files stolen from the agricultural company entered Dark Web markets last week with the starting price of $50,000.  
Individual Risk: No individual data was reported compromised
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: A data breach at a third-party partner can be just as problematic as a data breach at home for businesses. Compromised financial and identity information can hang around in Dark Web markets for a long time, creating continued risk.  
ID Agent to the Rescue: With Dark Web ID, find out fast about sensitive information that has been compromised. You will be alerted to stolen credentials and passwords hitting the Dark Web even if the information was stolen from another company. LEARN MORE>>

Cybersecurity News: United Kingdom


United Kingdom – Wiggle

Exploit: Credential Compromise  
Wiggle: Sporting Goods Retailer 
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Risk to Small Business: 2.807 = Moderate
Online sporting goods retailer Wiggle has announced that an indeterminate number of customer accounts have been tampered with, including delivery address changes and unauthorized purchases made on customers’ stored payment cards. Complaints about unauthorized purchases have been reported since mid-May, but the UK retailer just announced the incident this week. The company has released a statement saying that a small number of accounts were affected and blaming the incident on customers reusing passwords that have been compromised elsewhere online.
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Individual Risk: 2.623 = Moderate
Customers with online payment information stored in the company’s online shopping platform should suspect potential suspicious activity on those payment cards, and all customers should change their account login credentials for Wiggle’s online store.
Customers Impacted: 100+
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business:  It’s not just customers – reusing passwords is a common behavior among staffers too, and that’s a sure-fire way to open a channel to trouble. Staffers must learn the importance of password security and how to make strong, unique passwords to protect systems and data.
ID Agent to the Rescue: It’s essential for staffers at every level in an organization to learn good password habits and create strong, secure passwords. Our new eBook “Is This Your Password: 3 Common Password Fails & 3 Quick Password Wins” covers some common password pitfalls and includes security tips for improvement. 

United Kingdom – National Health Service (NHS)

Exploit: Email Compromise
National Health Service (NHS): UK National Healthcare System
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Risk to Small Business: 2.671 = Moderate
113 internal email accounts from Britain’s NHS were used to send malicious spam to targets outside the organization. The NHS confirmed last week that this misuse by bad actors occurred between May 30 and June 1, 2020. The account compromise discovery comes as part of a larger investigation by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) into a widespread phishing attack campaign across many public service organizations in the UK that the NHS first reported in October 2019. 
cybersecurity & breach news Week in Breach gauge indicating moderate risk
Individual Risk: 2.892 = Moderate
All of the internal NHS accounts that were compromised and used to send out malicious emails in this incident were identified, and everyone who received a malignant email has been warned. Authorities noted that no personal information was leaked, but targets of the scheme did receive a phishing email sent from an NHS account.
Customers Impacted: 500+
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: Phishing campaigns are always dangerous, whether the attacks are intended to compromise 10 accounts or 1000 accounts. All staffers must be alert to phishing attempts and ready to report them quickly to administrators. 
ID Agent to the Rescue: Phishing training and testing with BullPhish ID turns staffers into an effective asset in any company’s phishing defense. With frequently updated training materials in 8 languages, it’s perfect to keep users up to date on the latest threats LEARN MORE>>

Cybersecurity News: European Union


Italy – Ariix Italia

Exploit:  Unsecured Database
Arix Italia: Wellness Multilevel Marketing  
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Risk to Small Business: 1.489 = Severe
An unsecured Amazon Simple Storage Service bucket that containing more than 36,000 documents was recently compromised at Ariix Italia, the newly launched Italian subsidiary of multilevel marketing firm Ariix.  Sensitive information including scans of national IDs, credit cards, and health insurance cards was exposed. The database also contained sales representative enrollment contracts that included full names, addresses, tax identification numbers, and signatures of mostly Italian citizens. 
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Individual Risk: 1.489 = Severe 
Ariix Italia customers and sales representatives who have previously provided the company with their personal information should verify that their identities have not been used to commit fraud or other illegal activities and beware of attempted identity theft or phishing attempts. 
Customers Impacted: 30,000
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: Failure to adequately protect customer and employee data is no longer a mistake that gets overlooked as an accident. Partners, whether clients or representatives, expect that by entering a business relationship with a firm, that organization will protect any sensitive data involved, and will be less likely to want to do business with a company that can’t.  
ID Agent to the Rescue: Sometimes, you need extra help to demonstrate the importance of cybersecurity solutions and upgrades. With Goal Assist, our experts will help set you up for the win with virtual support, training, and even directly talking to your client. LEARN MORE>>

Cybersecurity News: Australia & New Zealand      


Australia – Lion Beer Australia 

Exploit: Ransomware
Lion Beer Australia: Brewing and Beverage Conglomerate 
cybersecurity & breach news gauge indicating extreme risk
Risk to Small Business: 1.339 = Extreme
For the second time, beverage giant Lion Beer Australia has been walloped with a major cyberattack. Ransomware appears to be the culprit again as attackers using REvil ransomware disrupted both brewing and distributing operations again, but did not completely shut down the company this time. Lion Beer Australia is still reeling from a ransomware attack reported just a week ago. Attackers have reportedly demanded $800,000 to decrypt the affected files. The company has turned from recovery after the prior attack to boosting security in an attempt to avoid future incidents.
Individual Risk: No individual data was reported compromised
Customers Impacted: Unknown
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: Ransomware is a growing menace for every business, and it can have especially devastating consequences on companies that are engaged in manufacturing and distribution. As ransomware becomes both more widely used and more effective, cybercriminal groups are engaging in a high-stakes game of chicken with affected companies, demanding soaring sums for relief.  
ID Agent to the Rescue: Phishing is the favored vehicle for delivery in ransomwareattacks, and even one user falling for a phishing attempt is enough to wreak havoc on a company’s systems. BullPhish ID includes video lessons to train staffers every level to resist phishing – including training to resist skyrocketing COVID-19 themed threats. LEARN MORE>>

Australia – BigWorld Technology

Exploit: Unauthorized Database Access
BigWorld Technology: Massively Multiplayer Online Game Developer 
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Risk to Small Business: 1.997 = Severe
Usernames, passwords, email addresses, phone numbers, and IP addresses belonging to players of popular adventure MMO Stalker Online recently appeared on the Dark Web. Game developer BigWorld Technology admits the passwords were stored in MD5, a known insecure secure encryption algorithm. Two databases were found on underground sites by cybersecurity researchers, one containing around 1.2 million records and another of 136,000 records.  Bad actors had also set up a shop on Shoppy.gg hawking the data, which was operational for more than a month and has since been shut down.   
cybersecurity news represented by a gauge showing severe risk
Individual Risk: 2.215 = Severe
While no financial information was reported compromised in the breach, Stalker Online does involve microtransactions making account data compromise a risk. Players may also be at risk of identity theft and should reset their credentials immediately. 
Customers Impacted: 1.3 million
How it Could Affect Your Customers’ Business: This breach was discovered by white hat actors outside the company. If they hadn’t reported it, who knows how long it would have been before affected users were informed of the potential risk. Failure to secure customer information is bad enough, but failure to even notice that a breach has occurred is devastating to customer confidence.
ID Agent to the Rescue: By keeping an eye on the Dark Web, we find your compromised information fast. Dark Web ID monitors every corner of the Dark Web 24/7/365, watching for compromised data and passwords to appear to give your MSP the edge in mitigating the problem before it becomes a disaster. LEARN MORE>>   

The Week in Breach Risk Levels for Cybersecurity News

1 – 1.5 = Extreme Risk
1.51 – 2.49 = Severe Risk
2.5 – 3 = Moderate Risk
Risk scores for The Week in Breach are calculated using a formula that considers a wide range of factors related to the assessed breach.


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