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The recent data breach that exposed 184 million records falls short compared to the 16 billion reported now. According to Cybernews, the culprit behind this massive exposure could be various ...
Major healthcare data analytics firm Episource had a cybersecurity incident exposing 5 million patients' medical records and ...
The archive contained almost 26 million files, and it was later determined that most of the files were resumes and CVs ...
The file was left entirely unprotected - no encryption, no password, no safeguards - just a plain text document holding ...
CERT-In has warned users of potential data exposure after 16 billion passwords and usernames were compromised in a massive ...
A massive data breach has exposed 16 billion login credentials, potentially compromising accounts across major platforms like ...
Mobile giant AT&T is preparing to pay millions of dollars to current and former customers to settle a class action lawsuit ...
A threat actor, identifying themselves as “Grep,” reportedly accessed the company’s internal Jira server using exposed ...
Wile the breach has been attributed to the prolific hacking collective known as Scattered Spider, Qantas has not confirmed the nature of the contact.
Using stalkerware is creepy, unethical, potentially illegal, and puts your data and that of your loved ones in danger.
South Korea's ministry has imposed a fine of up to 30 million won ($21,970) on SK Telecom following a significant data leak.
A massive data breach has exposed a staggering 16 billion login credentials, including Apple accounts, primarily due to infostealer malware. This “fresh, weaponizable intelligence” grants ...