
The Week in Breach: 05/20/20 – 05/26/20
This week, accidental data exposure erodes brand reputation, ransomware disrupts operations, and insurers increase their scrutiny of cybersecurity policies.
Read MoreThis week, accidental data exposure erodes brand reputation, ransomware disrupts operations, and insurers increase their scrutiny of cybersecurity policies.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware disrupts remote work, accidental data sharing compromises customer data, and cybersecurity events reach an all-time high.
Read MoreThis week, the hits keep coming for GoDaddy, big increases in cybercrime numbers, and free downloads of our new webinar on what Dark Web markets are really like.
Read MoreThis week, phishing scams compromise patient data, ransomware disrupts remote work, the sale of the world’s largest whiskey collection is thwarted, and new data about cybersecurity when working from home reveals both employee and business concerns that should be addressed immediately.
Read MoreThis week, phishing scams continue to inundate healthcare providers, malware steals SMB customer data at checkout, and thousands of companies send employees home with compromised devices.
Read MoreThis week, compromised email accounts expose sensitive data, ransomware disrupts remote work, and the FBI warns healthcare providers and labs to watch out for COVID-19 related cybercrime.
Read MoreThis week, third party contractors put data at risk, phishing scams continue to target unprepared employees, and cybercriminals target online retailers as the pandemic continues to keep customers out of stores.
Read MoreThis week, phishing attacks reel in a bountiful catch in the healthcare sector, how social distancing makes companies vulnerable to a data breach, and cybersecurity tips for working from home.
Read MoreThis week, cybercrime makes COVID-19 recovery more difficult, unsecured databases give away millions of records, and resources you need to protect data during this challenging time.
Read MoreThis week, a ransomware attack impacts COVID-19 care, what happens when a company ignores basic security protocols, and mitigating cybersecurity risks during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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