Two companies disclosed new details about data breaches on Wednesday, confirming that millions of people had sensitive information exposed during security incidents this summer. Allianz Life Insurance ...
The Georgia Institute of Technology will pay the U.S. government $875,000 to settle allegations that the school’s research company violated cybersecurity requirements in its contracts with the Air ...
Researchers have discovered new spyware embedded in fake messaging apps being used to target people in the United Arab Emirates. The cybersecurity firm ESET said Thursday its experts found two Android ...
Japanese beverage giant Asahi is struggling to restore operations following a cyberattack that has disrupted its business for most of the week, raising fears of shortages of the country’s top-selling ...
WestJet, the second-largest airline in Canada, said 1.2 million people had information stolen during a cyberattack this summer that caused intermittent interruptions and errors on its website. WestJet ...
Espionage hackers aligned with China are targeting foreign ministries, embassies and telcos across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, researchers have found. Palo Alto Network’s Unit 42 has been ...
Congress should shield tech companies from lawsuits relating to spyware that exploits their platforms or abuses their security infrastructure, a Washington think tank proposes in a new report. A ...
Japanese beverage company Asahi said a recent cyberattack has caused a system failure that is impacting its ability to ship orders and manage its call center. Asahi published a statement on Monday ...
North Korea is rapidly expanding its illicit IT worker scheme beyond the U.S. tech sector, successfully obtaining interviews and potentially employment at companies in dozens of industries across the ...
Two critical federal cybersecurity efforts are set to expire Wednesday morning, as congressional leaders have been unable to secure a deal to keep the government open. The ongoing impasse has made it ...
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) on Tuesday announced that a large national retailer has agreed to pay $1.35 million to resolve allegations that it ...
Authorities in Afghanistan shut down internet and telecommunications services nationwide this week, leaving millions without access to digital communication, banking and essential public services. The ...
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