
The Week in Breach News: 06/15/22 – 06/21/22
Healthcare & education have a bad week, political hacking intrigue in Germany & 5 things to know about malware threats right now.
Read MoreHealthcare & education have a bad week, political hacking intrigue in Germany & 5 things to know about malware threats right now.
Read MoreTrouble in 2 of the 3 most attacked sectors, ransomware hits NJ schools & a look at the influences that shape today’s threats.
Read MoreAttacks on US schools, an odd ransomware saga demand in Zambia & the influences that are driving risk in The State of Email Security 2022.
Read MoreMore trouble for DeFi outfits, Anonymous isn’t letting up on Russia and 6 insights from Gartner’s Top Trends in Cybersecurity 2022 report.
Read MoreA spate of attacks stokes nation-state cybercrime fears, more De Fi trouble and selling security awareness training with the new BullPhish ID
Read MoreThe biggest breach in Israeli history, a UN credential compromise exploit & just when you thought COVID-19 threats were gone, they’re back.
Read MoreAn infrastructure attack closes ports in South Africa, new federal cybersecurity plans include zero trust architecture & unsurprisingly the Tokyo 2020 Olympics got hacked.
Read MoreSee how pharma and healthcare had a very bad week worldwide, and learn how to stop malicious insider threats to your business.
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, credentials from the Dark Web compromise a company’s network, healthcare records are held for ransom, and data breaches become more expensive.
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