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Data breaches could increase the price of a company’s shares. The reason why companies don’t fix their security

2019-11-07
On: November 7, 2019
In: Data Security

Data breach incidents can be catastrophic for any organization, resulting in large fines, loss of user or customer trust, and public image damage. However, a recent research conducted by informationRead More →

Marriott hotel chain employee data leak. Why do companies allow this to happen?

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: Incidents

Marriott International hotel chain has alerted its associates about a cyber security incident that could negatively impact the security of some associate’s data (specifically their social security numbers), after anRead More →

No one gave a damn about this new Facebook data breach; users’ personal information leaked again

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: Incidents

According to information security specialists, about one hundred web application developers may have had inadequate access to the data of millions of Facebook users, as the company made a mistakeRead More →

Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption developers offer up to $10k USD to hack their videogames

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: News Videos, Technology

A couple of years ago, video game developer company Rockstar Games, in partnership with cybersecurity platform HackerOne, launched a vulnerability bounty program to look for security flaws and possible hackingRead More →

Trump.exe; the fake ransomware that exploits the image of President Donald Trump

2019-11-06
On: November 6, 2019
In: Malware

US President Donald Trump always resorts to the term ‘fake news’ to refer to news reports that are not favorable to him, and despite criticism for his constant attacks onRead More →

PETYA – TAKING RANSOMWARE TO THE LOW LEVEL

A serious ransomware attack shuts down operations in Canadian region Nunavut

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Incidents

Ransomware remains one of the main cybersecurity threats for any individual or company. Vulnerability testing specialists report a serious ransomware infection that has crippled all computer operations in Nunavut, aRead More →

These free WordPress themes and plugins might contain malware. Avoid their installation

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Malware

WordPress is probably the most popular content management system (CMS) today, so it’s no wonder it’s also the subject of multiple cybersecurity threats. According to cybersecurity experts, the most seriousRead More →

Download this Paradise ransomware decryption tool and save your files

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Data Security

A team of ethical hacking specialists has developed a free tool to remove the encryption implemented by the ransomware variant known as Paradise, which provides victims of this infection anRead More →

Russian Government, banks and companies will only use national software. Russia implements measures similar to those of Trump’s administration

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Technology

According to web application security specialists, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia has launched an initiative to move the country’s entire critical IT infrastructure into the use of homeRead More →

Gmail is the most secure email service. What about the most insecure? It’s AOL. Full list of email services most exposed to hackers

2019-11-05
On: November 5, 2019
In: Data Security

Unfortunately, data breaches are very common incidents today, with email addresses being one of the most exposed data in these cases. In this regard, information security experts, in collaboration withRead More →

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