The Week in Breach: 07/10/19 – 07/16/19
This week, ransomware stops the music at a local radio station, employees fall for phishing scams, and U.S. mayors promise not to pay any more ransom demands.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware stops the music at a local radio station, employees fall for phishing scams, and U.S. mayors promise not to pay any more ransom demands.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware affects organizations of all shapes and sizes, third-party data breaches are back in the spotlight, and a Canadian mutual fund sidesteps hackers.
Read MoreHappy US Independence Day! This week, a healthcare insurer discovers breach after almost a decade, internet scams cost Australians millions, and a new report indicates that UK businesses are slow to adopt cybersecurity defenses.
Read MorePhishing is one of the most common, yet dangerous methods of cybercrime. Despite cybersecurity experts’ warnings over the years, it seems that internet users still consistently fall prey to these simple but effective attacks.
Read MoreA security flaw has caused CISA to raise a red flag to alert users to possible trouble. Here’ what you need to know.
Read MoreThis week, medical information continues to be an easy target for hackers, a major Australian university loses control of student data, and phishing scams become increasingly difficult to defend.
Read MoreThis week, malware infects POS systems of US fast-food chain, ransomware continues to impact local governments, and a phishing scam tricks Office 365 users.
Read MoreSo you’ve been breached. Now what? Once the dust has settled use it as a learning opportunity & tune up your cybersecurity plan. We can help.
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.
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