Last summer’s body of Columbus’ computer systems’ infiltration resulted in a private health information breach. This breach, discovered on December 12, affected fewer than 1,000 individuals treated by city fire paramedics and involved a Division of Fire database. The city reported that no evidence suggests the Division of Fire’s encrypted medical record system was compromised and has offered two years of free credit monitoring for affected residents.

RustDoor and Koi Stealer for macOS Used by North Korea-Linked Threat Actor to Target the Cryptocurrency Sector
Malware targeting macOS systems is on the rise, with cybercriminals primarily focusing on stealing information and mining cryptocurrency. Over the past year, North Korean nation-state