The New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE) says hackers stole documents containing the sensitive personal information of up...
Organizations hit by ransomware should not pay the ransom according to 79% of respondents from a recent online poll run by Menlo Security. According to the poll, which garnered...
(ISC)² – nonprofit association of certified cybersecurity professionals – announced that its healthcare security and cloud security certifications have been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense...
Armis released new data uncovering the lack of knowledge and general awareness of major cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and an understanding of security hygiene. The survey of...
Is your data truly safe when you move to the cloud? The recent fire at the OVHcloud’s data center in France proves that it is not....
Microsoft has once again been successfully hit by a dependency hijacking attack. Previously, as first reported by BleepingComputer, a researcher had ethically hacked over 35 major tech...
Even if your data has not been exposed yet, why not take the time now to protect yourself? The headlines are filled with news about ransomware attacks tying...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has defined “critical software” in accordance with an executive order to institute procurement standards federal agencies must follow. Some...
Service branches differ in their engagement with anti-Black extremism or anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, internet research firm says in upcoming report. The Defense Department will soon know...
The Many Hats Club (TMHC), the infosec non-profit that produces popular podcasts and conferences alongside a Discord community, is to disband as of today (June 29). Announced...
RSS newsreader NewsBlur was down for 10 hours last week after a criminal hacker attempted – unsuccessfully – to hold its data to ransom. Founder Samuel Clay...
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