The Week in Breach: 12/25/19 – 12/31/19
This week, ransomware brings bad news for employees, dating app users endure a serious privacy breach, and too many companies are giving in to criminals’ demands.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware brings bad news for employees, dating app users endure a serious privacy breach, and too many companies are giving in to criminals’ demands.
Read MoreThis week, online stores can’t protect their customers, ransom causes chaos at school, and CCPA prepares to go into effect.
Read MoreThis week, hackers gain front door access to company IT infrastructure, ransomware cripples social services, and lax employee password security continues to present severe financial risk.
Read MoreThis week, online stores compromise customer credentials, ransomware cancels a holiday performance, and more than half of organizations acknowledge that they are not ready for a cyberattack.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware costs companies on multiple fronts, phishing scams have extensive data security consequences, and companies fail to adequately evaluate their third-party data sharing standards.
Read MoreThis week, compromised email accounts expose IT infrastructure, ransomware leads to company data misuse, and cybersecurity incidents are expected to rise this Holiday season.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware erodes profitability, healthcare providers struggle to protect PII, and data breaches officially reach an all-time high.
Read MoreThis week, healthcare data is targeted by cyber criminals, lax account security compromises PII, and Australian cybersecurity specialists are on the verge of burnout.
Read MoreThis week, negligence compromises user data, hackers attack digital points of sale, and SMBs struggle to hire top cybersecurity talent.
Read MoreThis week, ransomware stops a business from shipping products, spear phishing campaign costs a local government thousands, and executives continue to ignore spooky cybersecurity risks.
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