A malware attack on an employee’s laptop gave hackers access to the health and account data of hundreds of customers of Indian wearable technology startup Ultrahuman.
One of the largest law firms in the United States allegedly paid as much as $20 million to prevent hackers from publicly releasing confidential client documents stolen in a data extortion attack.
A data breach at GTA V cheat provider Atlas Menu has exposed email addresses, usernames, encrypted passwords, IP addresses, and support tickets belonging to nearly 64,000 users, according to Have I Been Pwned.
The mortgage lender said unauthorized access to an employee’s computer may have exposed names, Social Security numbers, government IDs, mortgage-related information, and employee account credentials.
Most organisations heavily rely on laptops and other connected devices. But what was once regarded as improved functionality is now creating a security threat
Threat actors increasingly focus on exploiting human behaviour, knowing that users are often the weakest security link. MFA bombing is an example of this trend