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Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP)
From: "Tanner, Andrea" <atanner3 () CCBCMD EDU>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 16:10:22 +0000
Hi everyone, Our IA team said that we have had a few accounts this past week where a compromised account password was reset by the student but the account again gets compromised. We don’t allow password reuse for a specific number of past passwords. I wonder if ours is different behavior than what you folks are noticing with the Chegg breach accounts. Has anyone else been seeing this recompromise, too? Side note: It might be we are dealing with a compromise and malware combination attack or we have somewhere on our campus where we have malware installed that we must eradicate. Lots of work to do! Andrea Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Andrea Tanner, M.S. | Senior Director, Technology Support | Community College of Baltimore County Phone: 443-840-4155 | Catonsville Campus CLLB 104B | atanner3 () ccbcmd edu<mailto:atanner3 () ccbcmd edu> CCBC. The incredible value of education. From: The EDUCAUSE Security Community Group Listserv <SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU> On Behalf Of Frank Barton Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 9:21 AM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) CAUTION: This email originated from outside of CCBC. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Just to 'close the loop' on this, we're seeing so many attacks based on the chegg list right now that it isn't even funny. luckily many of them are failing, but we're seeing a good number of successful 'password reuse' attacks that we can confirm are linked directly to the chegg list. Frank On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 7:17 PM Joseph Tam <tam () math ubc ca<mailto:tam () math ubc ca>> wrote: (Speaking as someone who deals with a few hundred, not a few thousand accounts.) Frank Barton <bartonf () HUSSON EDU<mailto:bartonf () HUSSON EDU>> writes:
Are you notifying impacted users?
Yes. I make reference to the most comprehensive sites I can find that explain the data breach -- disturbingly, some vendors not very forthcoming about it-- as well as general security advice on password diversifiction, identity fraud, etc.
Are you requiring a password reset for campus systems?
No. Unless you have evidence that the same password is being used, I rely on the recipient to judge for themselves what are appropriate actions. Forcing people to change their password based on paranoia, like frequent password rotation, is counterproductive. Ken Connelly <ken.connelly () UNI EDU<mailto:ken.connelly () UNI EDU>> writes:
For all similar reports that include a password in the stolen data, we send this message to the affected accounts.
These breaches leak all sorts of data, and hashed passwords may not be as damaging as attempts at identity fraud, so I notify users about that as well. (In sig)
Any request to divulge your UNI password via e-mail is fraudulent!
Most phish will try and instruct you to enter it into a web form, but making this distinction in a short sig is doomed to failure. Reducing security to a slogan is the opposite of what you want. "Jim A. Bole" <jbole () STEVENSON EDU<mailto:jbole () STEVENSON EDU>> writes:
We subscribe to haveibeenpwned.com<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhaveibeenpwned.com&data=02%7C01%7Catanner3%40CCBCMD.EDU%7C0d96e027bc2a4b81a8de08d74028d8c1%7C2afa200077264920a9570397c340fc3d%7C0%7C0%7C637048416493425187&sdata=KnB64niUx%2Bvo%2BbjtkHMQb4NgNbrO2%2FKKUL2ebsTE3PU%3D&reserved=0>'s domain search notification service. We= 've seen a steady increase in notifications around these types of services: - Chegg - Canva - Adobe
I'm also subscribed there, and the recent spike in reported accounts seems to be sourced from the same individual. Apparently, this person found a way to get a hold of a lot breached data. (Maybe working undercover?) From: Blake M Bourgeois <bbour53 () LSU EDU<mailto:bbour53 () LSU EDU>>
For what it is worth, we saw the data in the breach being leveraged as early as May 2018 and were able to finally confirm that the large number of account compromises then were a result of this breach.
I've observed that these data leak notifications get less useful over time. Not only do many accounts go extinct (most of the accounts I get notified about don't exist anymore), but action on earlier breach notices also protect from some later breaches. I see a lot of overlap on accounts where the same user account shows up again and again. These leaked credentials are exploited though: some of the frequently reported leaked credentials also show up frequently in my auth failure logs. Joseph Tam <tam () math ubc ca<mailto:tam () math ubc ca>> ********** Replies to EDUCAUSE Community Group emails are sent to the entire community list. If you want to reply only to the person who sent the message, copy and paste their email address and forward the email reply. Additional participation and subscription information can be found at https://www.educause.edu/community<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.educause.edu%2Fcommunity&data=02%7C01%7Catanner3%40CCBCMD.EDU%7C0d96e027bc2a4b81a8de08d74028d8c1%7C2afa200077264920a9570397c340fc3d%7C0%7C0%7C637048416493435186&sdata=BdNGyBYMB5FrV%2Bv%2BszQdSpsFmUYlECXn%2BGH6LxovMrQ%3D&reserved=0> -- Frank Barton, MBA Security+, ACMT, MCP IT Systems Administrator Husson University ********** Replies to EDUCAUSE Community Group emails are sent to the entire community list. If you want to reply only to the person who sent the message, copy and paste their email address and forward the email reply. Additional participation and subscription information can be found at https://www.educause.edu/community<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.educause.edu%2Fcommunity&data=02%7C01%7Catanner3%40CCBCMD.EDU%7C0d96e027bc2a4b81a8de08d74028d8c1%7C2afa200077264920a9570397c340fc3d%7C0%7C0%7C637048416493435186&sdata=BdNGyBYMB5FrV%2Bv%2BszQdSpsFmUYlECXn%2BGH6LxovMrQ%3D&reserved=0> ********** Replies to EDUCAUSE Community Group emails are sent to the entire community list. If you want to reply only to the person who sent the message, copy and paste their email address and forward the email reply. Additional participation and subscription information can be found at https://www.educause.edu/community
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- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Barton, Robert W. (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Jim A. Bole (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Frank Barton (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Barton, Robert W. (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Hagan, Sean (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Barton, Robert W. (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Hagan, Sean (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Garrett McManaway (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Bukowski, David (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Brandon Hume (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Tanner, Andrea (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Frank Barton (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Barton, Robert W. (Sep 23)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Frank Barton (Sep 26)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Hart, Michael (Sep 26)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Ramon Rentas (Sep 27)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) King, Ronald A. (Sep 27)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Maciej Krupa (Sep 30)
- Re: Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Manjak, Martin (Sep 30)
- Re: [EXTERNAL]Re: [SECURITY] Chegg Data Breach notification (Thanks to HIBP) Stromer, Wade (Sep 30)