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Blackbaud Data Breach (2020-2023), the final chapter

Blackbaud Data Breach (2020-2023), the final chapter

With this article on the Blackbaud Data Breach, we conclude the final chapter of a story that SuspectFile has been…

Marco A. De Felice aka amvinfe09/03/2023
New data leak for Florida International University

New data leak for Florida International University

Two years were not enough for Florida International University (FIU) to correct its mistakes. In May 2020 he was among…

Marco A. De Felice aka amvinfe04/11/202202/05/2024
New data loss for the University of Detroit Mercy?

New data loss for the University of Detroit Mercy?

Exactly two years ago, it was February 7, 2020, a ransomware group entered the servers of Blackbaud Inc. exfiltrating millions…

Marco A. De Felice aka amvinfe02/04/202202/05/2024
UPDATE (6) del 31.07.2021 Blackbaud Data Breach: University / College / K-12 (Terza Parte)

UPDATE (6) del 31.07.2021 Blackbaud Data Breach: University / College / K-12 (Terza Parte)

Update (6) del 31.08.2023 numero totale di persone coivolte 8.449.092 (+464.395) Con quest’ultimo aggiornamento dei dati relativi all’University of Birmingham…

Marco A. De Felice aka amvinfe07/31/202109/03/2023
Quasi 11 milioni di pazienti colpiti dall’incidente Blackbaud – e i numeri sono in crescita

Quasi 11 milioni di pazienti colpiti dall’incidente Blackbaud – e i numeri sono in crescita

Dissent, di DATABREACHES.NET, ci illustra quale sia stato il vero impatto su quasi 11 milioni di pazienti coinvolti nel Blackbaud…

Marco A. De Felice aka amvinfe11/07/2020
Blackbaud Data Breach: Strutture Ospedaliere (seconda parte)

Blackbaud Data Breach: Strutture Ospedaliere (seconda parte)

In questa seconda parte dell’articolo sul data breach che ha visto coinvolta la Blackbaud, fornitrice a livello mondiale di software…

Marco A. De Felice aka amvinfe11/02/202011/03/2020

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