Last month’s Air India breach could be part of a broadside by China’s government against the airline industry, according to cybersecurity experts. But there are doubts about the attribution.
Among the victims of these attacks are several U.S. universities, including the University of California, the University of Maryland and Stanford University Medical School.
CVS blamed an unnamed third-party for disclosure of the information and says no personal data was made public, despite email addresses appearing in the unsecured database.
Business at the adult content and porn site OnlyFans has boomed during the pandemic, making its majority owner a new billionaire – and raising fresh concerns about his past.
A judge in Kansas slaps down a government attempt to capture information on all phones in a given area over a short period of time. Courts are catching on to the privacy implications and the possibility innocents will be ensnared.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is unlikely to move out of India, its biggest market, but concerns loom about data privacy, freedom of speech and mass surveillance.
Data breaches continue to plague companies and harm consumers. Passwords are too often what we depend upon to keep our data safe, but too often they don't work. A look at password challenges and the role of business and consumers in keeping data more safe.
Cyber risk is more pervasive than ever. As crippling attacks become alarmingly commonplace, businesses are at last waking up to the fact that cyber skills can no longer be confined to the security team. They’re now the concern of departments across the entire organization.
The ransomware "epidemic" we’re experiencing is really just a slow moving, decentralized, cross-sector red teaming exercise that we have outsourced to the mob.
The growing number of ransomware cases in recent years highlights the importance of implementing a security culture in organizations, even more so when, due to the pandemic, many people have switched to working from home.
Apple has finally unveiled iOS 15, and the new software is set to come with outstanding new privacy features that will be game-changing for all iPhone users.
The Department of Justice announced this week that Slilpp, an infamous Dark Web marketplace where stolen credentials and identities are bought and sold, had been seized.
Apple has become the latest big tech company to take steps towards removing passwords altogether in favor of biometrics via its Face ID or Touch ID features.