The Week in Breach: 05/22/19 – 05/28/19
This week, the tech unicorn Canva endures a significant data breach, local government agencies are under attack, and Canada sees a spike in malicious emails.
Read MoreThis week, the tech unicorn Canva endures a significant data breach, local government agencies are under attack, and Canada sees a spike in malicious emails.
Read MoreThis week, hackers continue to phish for patient data from US healthcare providers, a British police website goes down, and Australians see a spike in credential stuffing attacks.
Read MoreThis week, a global accounting firm is afflicted by a malware attack, more media companies are brought down by ransomware, and Magecart makes another appearance in an online store.
Read MoreThis week, software companies are put under siege by ransomware, computer viruses infect Austrian construction company, and a flaw in Google Chrome may lead to phishing scams.
Read MoreThis week, employee phishing runs rampant, ransomware brings an airport offline, an NBA team’s online store leaks credit card information, and another Dark Web marketplace takes a dive.
Read MoreThis week, Chipotle accounts might be getting hacked, the Weather Channel is struck by ransomware, both France and UK government organizations face breach, and Australian businesses are paying off ransomware attacks.
Read MoreThis week, phishing scams target US government and healthcare employees, Canadian plane parts are held for ransom, EU citizens are compromised in a UK breach, and 60,000 digital fingerprints find their way to the Dark Web.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware shuts down a US medical practice, freshmen hack their school’s Wi-Fi to avoid tests, Canadian pension plans go missing, Irish healthcare group is scammed, and UConn is hit with a $5M data breach lawsuit.
Read MoreThis week, US healthcare provider gets breached 3 times, third-party ransomware parks Canadian agency for days, hackers steal French gas, and last year’s Facebook breach in Australia nearly doubles in size.
Read MoreThis week, a Dutch academic publisher is exposed, US sleep companies snooze on payment fraud, UK police face ransomware attack and Uber might be spying on us (again)…
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