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Cybercrime , Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Geo Focus: Australia
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The Canadian government has revealed a data breach resulting from contractor hacks that exposed sensitive information. The Canadian government data breach, which occurred last month on October 19, exposed sensitive information belonging to an undisclosed number of employees.
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Major technological outages persist at the British Library, the UK’s national library, nearly a month after being impacted by a cyberattack, which has since been confirmed to involve ransomware, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
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According to recent research on employee offboarding, 70% of IT professionals say they’ve experienced the negative effects of incomplete IT offboarding, whether in the form of a security incident tied to an account that wasn’t deprovisioned, a surprise bill for resources that aren’t in use anymore, or a missed handoff of a critical resource or…
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks during the OpenAI DayDay event in San Francisco, California on November 06, 2023. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, delivered the keynote address at the first Open AI DayDay conference.
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Orange Business and VMware are strengthening their partnership to deliver Flexible SD-WAN with VMware as the first fully embedded SD-WAN offering in Evolution Platform.
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Why Employee Training Is Key for Stronger Security Healthcare organizations, including aging-services providers, handle a lot of valuable data that cybercriminals would like to access.
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On Okta employee is faulted for a hack that led to the exposure of HAR files, another U.S. school board’s data is stolen, and more.
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Okta is blaming the recent hack of its support system on an employee who logged into a personal Google account on a company-managed laptop, exposing credentials that led to the theft of data from multiple Okta customers.
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Five Ontario, Canada-based hospitals had their operations disrupted following a cyberattack against their shared service provider TransForm, which was co-founded by the impacted health providers for IT and supply chain management, reports BleepingComputer.
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Dive Brief: Nearly 5,000 current and former employees at Okta had their sensitive health information exposed by a cyberattack at Rightway Healthcare, a third-party vendor for the identity and access management provider, according to data breach notices filed Wednesday in California and Maine. The third-party breach did not impact Okta services, which remain secure, and…
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As a result of a vast cyber intrusion, a hacking gang called Clop, or Cl0p gained access to the email addresses of approximately 632,000 employees from the U.S. Department of Defense and Justice.
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Severity High Analysis Summary Taiwan’s networking equipment manufacturer D-Link has recently confirmed a data breach linked to a phishing attack that resulted in stolen data from its network that was put up for sale on the dark web earlier this month.
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With the pandemic and the spread of hybrid and remote work, the concept of Digital Employee Experience (DEX), or theset of digital interactions of employees within the working environment.
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Former NSA employee pleads guilty to attempted selling classified documents to Russia
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By:Oct 24, 2023NewsroomCyber Espionage / Data SafetyA former employee of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has pleaded guilty to charges accusing him of attempting to transmit classified defense information to Russia.Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 31, served as an Information Systems Security Designer for the NSA from June 6, 2022, to July 1, 2022, where he…
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Image: — © AFP/File Fred TANNEAU Automation is becoming increasingly important in cybersecurity, supported by improved security measures like biometrics. However, businesses face an apparent bewildering choice of solutions to considering adopting. How can a firm steer its way through the cybersecurity minefield?
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A threat actor using the moniker ‘D3m0n’ has posted over 13 GB of data allegedly belonging to American trucking giant U-Haul.
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Too Long; Didn’t Read Workplace employees frequently lack motivation or interest in following cybersecurity practices, leading to increased risk. To overcome this, businesses should deliver cybersecurity training, avoid shaming and punishment, create a simple reporting protocol, recognize unhappy employees, and seek employee feedback.