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Cybersecurity

Man Who Fell Under MBTA Train ID'd As Sherborn Native, Reports Say Man Who Fell Under MBTA Train ID'd As Sherborn Native, Reports Say
Man Who Fell Under MBTA Train ID'd As Sherborn Native, Reports Say The man who died when he kicked a train and lost his balance has been identified by his family, according to WCVB. Adam White, originally of Sherborn, was identified by his family as the man who fell under a moving train on Tuesday, May 30 at North Station, WCVB reports.  Man killed by Green Line trolley at North Station identified as Adam White of Sherborn @TammyWBZ reportshttps://t.co/VAEpXO2Aut pic.twitter.com/OkWRih4Oij — WBZ | CBS Boston News (@wbz) May 31, 2023 White missed his train, followed it, kicked it, and fell into the moving train's path, as reported by Daily Voice.  He …
Ransomware Attacks Canton-Based Health Insurance Company With 2 Million Customers Ransomware Attacks Canton-Based Health Insurance Company With 2 Million Customers
Ransomware Attacks Canton-Based Health Insurance Company With 2 Million Customers A health insurance conglomerate is dealing with the fallout of a cybersecurity ransomware incident that impacted systems used to service customers, accounts, brokers, and health care providers.  Point32Health, a parent company for Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, announced that the security incident occurred on Monday, April 17 and mostly impacted systems used for Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.  "After detecting the unauthorized party, and out of an abundance of caution, we proactively took certain systems offline to contain the threat," Point32Health's statement reads.  …
'Cybercriminal, Cheat' Russian Hacker Guilty Of Boston Stock Conspiracy: Feds 'Cybercriminal, Cheat' Russian Hacker Guilty Of Boston Stock Conspiracy: Feds
'Cybercriminal, Cheat' Russian Hacker Guilty Of Boston Stock Conspiracy: Feds A Russian businessman was convicted this week of an elaborate conspiracy where he and several others hacked into a computer system located in Boston to steal yet-to-released earnings reports from hundreds of companies and used the information to buy stocks, authorities said. They made nearly $100 million in this scheme, officials added.  Vladislav Klyushin, age 42, of Moscow, was found guilty on Tuesday, Feb. 14, on all charges, including wire fraud and securities fraud, following a 10-day trial in Boston, the US Attorney for Massachusetts said. He faces up to 30 years in federal prison.  …