Why we need legislation requiring more transparency in breach notices, Saturday edition (Bluefield University)
Briefly

"...As you know, on Sunday, April 30, 2023, Bluefield University discovered a cybersecurity attack that impacted our systems. Upon learning of this issue, we immediately engaged independent third-party cybersecurity experts to assist in our review and remediation efforts, but it may be a few days before full functionality can be restored. We are working through the investigation to determine the nature and extent of the incident. However, as of now, we have no evidence indicating any information involved has been used for financial fraud or identity theft."
"We republished the leak because they're not paying us. 10 minutes after we texted their students, they opened the negotiation chat, send no messages, then disappeared for 5 days. They write 'hello, can you help us get our data back?' then stop replying so we don't care anymore. the leak post is live and will remain published. Appears they were instructed by FBI to send false messages"
Read at Databreaches
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