In this week’s episode, the cybersecurity experts Bryan Hornung, Reginald Andre, Randy Bryan, and Ryan O’Hara discuss a major moving and storage unit giant, U-Haul who discloses a data breach after a customer contract search tool was hacked to access customer names and driver license information. They will explain what they think is going on?
Next, the team gets into the Lorenz ransomware gang and what they are doing now to access private information among corporate networks.Meanwhile, the crew believes that this Lorenz ransomware group may be behind this Texas hospital communication systems to go offline and they explain why?
Then, the team goes into a medical billing company, Practice Resources LLC who faces a lawsuit months after ransomware attack. After, that they get into why more companies should publicly acknowledge these ransomware attacks? More openess would help protect others.
Lastly, 49 people were sued by Atlanta Falcons employee who was exposed to a data breach of her social security number and personal information.
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Articles that were used in the show:
https://wskg.org/medical-billing-company-faces-lawsuit-after-ransomware-attack/
https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-ransomware-problem-wont-get-better-until-we-change-one-thing/