![]() One file stolen from Los Angeles United described how a middle-schooler had attempted suicide and been in and out of the psychiatric hospital a dozen times in a year. The public disclosure of psychological records or sexual assault case files, complete with students’ names, can fray psyches and thwart careers, psychologists say. They include financial records and personnel files with scanned Social Security cards and passports. But the 500 gigabytes it dumped on its dark web “leak site” remained freely available for download in June. The cybercrime syndicate behind the Los Angeles United attack was less brazen. A handwritten note naming three students involved in one of the sexual abuse complaints was featured for a time on YouTube competitor Vimeo, which promptly took down the video. They shared links to the stolen data on Facebook, Twitter, Telegram and the dark web, which standard browsers can’t access. The criminals in the Minneapolis theft were especially aggressive. Now, it’s common, he said, with much of it sold on the dark web. ![]() Just three years ago, criminals did not routinely grab data in ransomware attacks, said TJ Sayers, cyberthreat intelligence manager at the Center for Internet Security. Parents have instead pushed to use limited funds on things like bilingual teachers and new football helmets, said Albuquerque schools superintendent Scott Elder, whose district suffered a January 2022 ransomware attack. ![]() Here’s the latest for Wednesday July 5th: Law enforcement sources say cocaine found in White House Israeli troops end Jenin raid Four migrants die while trying to cross Rio Grande Fort Worth police search for shooting suspects. ![]()
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