It is unclear at present who is behind the attack, but the vulnerability that they were exploiting has now been closed, the Norwegian Government said in a statement. The country's authorities have shut down email and mobile services for government employees in response. Norweigan Government Breach: Hackers have exploited a zero-day vulnerability in a third-party IT platform to hack into the government of Norway's systems. A full review of the incident, the company says, will take “several more weeks”. Once again, hackers exploited the MOVEit transfer vulnerability and accessed health-related data pertaining to “at least 8 to 11 million” US citizens, the company said in an 8-K filing. Maximus Data Breach: US government contractor Maximus has suffered a huge data breach. Information stolen may include names, dates of birth, possible benefit status, and medical claims information. Like many recent data breaches, it seems the MOVEit transfer vulnerability was once again to blame. Missouri Medicaid Data Breach: Some recipients of Medicaid in Missouri have had their health information stolen. Surnames, initials, ranks, work locations, and departments of all of the police staff were leaked. The data was leaked in error and mistakenly published while the service was responding to a Freedom of Information request. Police Service of Northern Ireland Data Breach: Every police officer currently working in Northern Ireland has had their data compromised in what is being described as a “monumental” data breach.
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