The Week in Breach: 09/11/19 – 09/17/19
This week, phishing scams continue to trap employees, weak passwords put company data at risk, and the consequences of a breach are higher for SMBs.
Read MoreThis week, phishing scams continue to trap employees, weak passwords put company data at risk, and the consequences of a breach are higher for SMBs.
Read MoreThis week, a company loses competitive edge due to breach, healthcare providers struggle to protect PII, and compromised email accounts top the list of cyber insurance claims.
Read MoreThis week, customer loyalty programs are compromised, employees continue to fall for phishing scams, and data breach costs continue to increase.
Read MoreThis week, malware makes networks unusable, gamers lose control of their personal data, and employees are stunningly resistant to improving their account passwords.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware threatens a company’s financial future, online shoppers have their payment information stolen by MageCart, and Canada promotes cybersecurity for SMBs.
Read MoreThis week, a data breach causes travel delays, ransomware compromises the first day of school, and small businesses are enduring an unprecedented number of data breaches.
Read MoreThis week, students learn a harsh lesson about data security, law enforcement agencies are forced offline, and a creative new malware threatens Windows users.
Read MoreThis week, credentials from the Dark Web compromise a company’s network, healthcare records are held for ransom, and data breaches become more expensive.
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.
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