Tag: Data
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‘Dashboard Act’ Would Force Orgs to Disclose Data
On Monday, Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) proposed the Designing Accounting Safeguards to Help Broader Oversight and …
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State-Sponsored Cyberattack Against Telecom Providers Is Targetting Data on Specific Individuals
The researchers at Cybereason Nocturnus have identified an advanced, persistent attack targeting global telecommunications providers …
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UK Law Enforcement Data Put at Risk in “Highly Sophisticated” Eurofins Scientific Attack
A “highly sophisticated” ransomware attack on Luxembourg-based Eurofins Scientific –which provides forensic and scientific services …
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Why poor visibility is hampering cybersecurity
Enterprises are challenged with security basics, according to Panaseer’s first Security Leader’s Peer Report. Data from an external …
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Data of 645k Oregonians exposed after nine DHS employees fell for a phishing attack
The personal information of over 645,000 Oregonians who signed up for benefits with the state’s Department of Human Services (DHS) was …
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Cop Gets $585K After Colleagues Snooped on Her DMV Data
Krekelberg received an unsettling notice from Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources: An employee had abused his access to a …
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Hackers Squatted on Primary NASA Networks for 10 Months, Exfiltrated Data from 23 Files
Unknown hackers used a Raspberry Pi attached without authorisation to a NASA network at its Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to infiltrate, …
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Hackers Gobble Up Data From EatStreet Diners and Partners
Online food ordering service EatStreet has revealed a major data breach affecting customers and restaurant partners. Although the number of …
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Oregon State Uni Attack Exposes Data on Hundreds
Another US university has been hit by a successful cyber-attack, this time potentially compromising personal information (PII) on hundreds …
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What the AMCA Data Breach Teaches Us About Modern Supply Chain Security
The State of Software Security Volume 9 (SOSS Vol. 9) found that the healthcare industry, with its stringent regulations, received …
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