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Car rental company Avis discloses a data breach Pierluigi Paganini September 06, 2024 Car rental giant Avis disclosed a data breach that impacted one of its business applications in August compromising customers’ personal information. Car rental company Avis notified customers impacted in an Augus data breach. Threat actors breached one of its business applications and…
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Salesforce plans to complement its existing offerings — including Salesforce Backup, Shield, and Data Mask — with Own’s capabilities. The company said Own’s offerings will enable it to offer a more comprehensive set of data protection and loss prevention products.
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MalBot September 5, 2024, 8:40pm 1 The hackers also tried to target a federal agency based in Maryland, the Justice Department alleges.
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Frost & Sullivan noted that Trustwave's approach to MSS involves … newswire, PR press releases distribution service magazines engine news …
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WS Audiology, ranked as the third-largest global hearing aid company and the second-largest in Denmark, has been hit by a cyberattack, compromising sensitive personal data. According to a report published by MedWatch, the WS Audiology breach impacted its IT systems in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
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A former executive of smartphone startup OSOM Products has filed a lawsuit alleging the company’s founder misused funds for personal expenses, including two Lamborghinis and a lavish lifestyle. Mary Ross, OSOM’s ex-Chief Privacy Officer, is seeking access to company records in a Delaware court filing. OSOM, founded in 2020 by former Essential employees, launched two…
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A lawsuit filed against Osom Products, Inc. by its former chief privacy officer, Mary Stone Ross, claims that the company’s CEO, Jason Keats, used business funds for extravagant purchases that include two Lamborghinis, reports Android Authority.
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Abnormal Security, designed for enterprise-level organizations with more than 3,000 employees, is available across North America, Europe, and Australia. The company has rapidly expanded, doubling its global customer base last year to protect over 2,000 customers, including Maersk, Xerox, and Mattel — covering more than 17% of the Fortune 500. Strong demand has fueled Abnormal’s…
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MalBot August 29, 2024, 12:25pm 1 Sure, everyone focuses on CVEs, but not every company has the ability to have full visibility into legacy IT.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that Equiniti Trust Company LLC, formerly known as American Stock Transfer & Trust Company LLC (AST), has agreed to settle charges related to cybersecurity failures that led to the loss of over $6.6 million in client funds.
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In today’s digital landscape, IT security is more crucial than ever. As businesses increasingly rely on technology, protecting sensitive information has become a top priority.
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If your organization doesn’t already make security a pillar of its culture, this could be the year to start. That’s because the cybersecurity landscape is changing, due to factors including GenAI, new cybersecurity reporting rules for U.S. public companies, and the growing recognition that security is critical for all platforms and processes. As a result…
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Video Business email compromise (BEC) has once again proven to be a costly issue, with a company losing $60 million in a wire transfer fraud scheme
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AutoCanada Inc., a leading North American multi-location automobile dealership group, reported that it had identified a significant cybersecurity incident affecting its internal IT systems. This AutoCanada data breach adds to the mounting cybersecurity challenges faced by the automotive industry, which has seen a surge in cyberattacks targeting critical operational systems over the past decade.
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Australian gold miner Evolution Mining Ltd. is currently digging out of a ransomware infection that hit its IT systems on Aug. 8.
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Orion S.A., a global chemical company with headquarters in Luxembourg, has become a victim of fraud: it lost approximately $60 million through “multiple fraudulently induced outbound wire transfers to accounts controlled by unknown third parties.”
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Australian gold mining firm Evolution Mining has announced on Monday that it became aware on 8 August 2024 of a ransomware attack impacting its IT systems, and has been working with its external cyber forensic experts to investigate the incident.