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Iranian-Backed Hackers Claim St. Joseph County Data Breach

Severity: Medium (Score: 58.0)

Sources: Wndu, Wsbt

Summary

An Iranian-backed hacker group, Handala Hack, has claimed responsibility for breaching St. Joseph County's computer systems, specifically targeting an external cloud-based fax server. The group alleges to have stolen over two terabytes of sensitive data, including information from county employees, police reports, and health records. However, county officials report that the breach's impact is limited, asserting that no internal systems were compromised and that the affected server's data is cached every 20 days. The county's IT department is investigating the incident and has isolated the compromised account. There is currently no ongoing risk to residents, and all services are reportedly operational. The FBI and state officials have been notified of the breach. Handala Hack gained media attention earlier this week for claiming to have hacked FBI Director Kash Patel's email. Key Points: • Handala Hack claims to have stolen over two terabytes of data from St. Joseph County. • The breach was limited to an external cloud-based fax server, with no internal systems compromised. • County officials assure there is no ongoing risk to residents following the incident.

Key Entities

  • Data Breach (attack_type)
  • St. Joseph County (company)
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