All Security Breaches and Attacks articles – Page 11
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Engaging Your Line of Business for Cybersecurity Initiatives
Security cannot be done in a silo. The extent and nature of data shared across line of business functions both internally and externally fuels instances of system and organizational vulnerabilities.
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How to Prevent Credential Stuffing Attacks While Managing Risk and Trust
Credential stuffing is a brute force attack that can be low-risk, high-reward for cyber criminals. This panel will debate the defence techniques that can be used to guard against this threat.
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Covid-19 ‘has permanently altered cyber risks’
The threat landscape reached a critical tipping point during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, changing cyber security forever, says SonicWall.
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Keys to a Sustainable Security Strategy
For decades, technology leaders have focused on building a strong perimeter around their networks. But that approach to cybersecurity is no longer sustainable or effective: Globally distributed teams and complex supply chains have dramatically changed the way organizations create, store, and share data. As change continues to accelerate, many enterprise leaders are re-evaluating their cybersecurity strategies.
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Cyber-attack puts data of cruise lines’ clients at risk
Parent group Carnival Corp has written to customers of Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line and Princess Cruises to tell them their personal information could have been exposed in a data breach.
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Hacker breaches defences of Ohio Medicaid’s data manager
A cyber-attacker gained unauthorised access to an app run by Maximus, which manages data for Ohio Medicaid.
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US fertility clinic suffers data breach
Information on about 38,000 patients of Reproductive Biology Associates (RBA) and affiliate My Egg Bank North America have been compromised in a ransomware attack.
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GRC TV Episode 4: Trust and Transparency in the Digital Space
“Ethical Hacker” Victor Gevers discusses the cross-cultural use of Responsible Disclosure and this week’s panellists talk privacy-washing in Big Tech, and the c suite perspective of “If it’s not a fine, it’s not getting funded.”
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Hackers breach EA, stealing game source code
Gaming giant Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that hackers have stolen a treasure trove of data including game source code and tools for multiple popular games.
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Volkswagen, Audi discloses data breach
Audi and Volkswagen have suffered a data breach impacting 3.3 million customers after an unsecured treasure trove of data was exposed online by a vendor.
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McDonald’s suffers data breach
A data breach at fast food restaurant McDonald’s has impacted company operations in the United States and customers and employees in South America and Taiwan.
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Olympics security ‘hit by data breach’
Personal information has leaked from around 170 security management personal who participated in a drill hosted by Japan’s cyber security centre which was intended to prepare for potential cyber-attacks during the Olympic Games, local media reported.
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California healthcare provider informs patients of data breach
Scripps Health is notifying more than 147,000 patients, staff and physicians that their personal data may have been compromised in a recent ransomware attack.
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Australian Signals Directorate thwarts two cyber-attacks
Australia’s cyber security agency has alerted two organisations they were about to be targeted by the ransomware attackers who forced Channel Nine to cancel several live shows in March.
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Meat supplier stands down workers after cyber-attack
JBS, the world’s largest meat supplier, has shut down computer systems and temporarily laid off thousands of employees after suffering a cyber-attack on its Australian and North American systems.
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Canada Post confirms data breach
The primary postal operator has confirmed that a cyber attack on a third-party supplier of Canada Post has resulted in a data breach impacting 950,000 parcel recipients.
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Hackers force cancellation of hospital care in New Zealand
Restricted health care remains the norm in part of New Zealand more than a week after a ransomware attack knocked out a hospital provider’s online systems in what has been described as the country’s largest ever cyber-attack.
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Air India confirms breach hit 4.5 million passengers
Months after the air transport data giant SITA reported a data breach, Air India has confirmed that the cyber attack in February has compromised the personal data of 4.5 million of its customers.
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US to regulate pipeline cybersecurity following attack
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is to issue its first cyber security regulations for the pipeline industry.
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Leaked data of 279m Indonesians ‘being traded online’
Hackers have allegedly accessed personal information of 279m Indonesians stored by the Health Care and Social Security Agency (BPJS) and are trading it on the web.