It’s well known that people online aren’t always as they appear. However, tens of thousands of internet users fall victim to online romance scams each year, and it can happen to anyone. These scams can be incredibly convincing and are increasingly found across dating sites and social media platforms. Bad actors are very good at…
The National Cybersecurity Alliance’s second annual Data Privacy Week is January 22-28, 2023. Learn how you can participate in virtual events.
SentinelOne this morning describes the activities of a threat actor they’re calling DragonSpark. The researchers are fairly confident it’s a Chinese group, but whether it’s a criminal or an intelligence organization remains unclear: the motive behind the attacks could be either financial gain or espionage.
Enterprise security isn’t easy. Small oversights around systems and vulnerabilities can result in data breaches that impact millions of users. Unfortunately, one of the most common oversights is in the realm of APIs.
It’s that time of year to peer into our crystal ball and see what’s ahead for cybersecurity in 2023. Our cybersecurity outlook includes more attacks, new targets, tightening budgets impacting security demands and more data sharing among partners.
On Thursday, January 19, wireless company T-Mobile announced that bad actors had breached their systems in November of 2022 and gained access to the personal information of 37 million current T-Mobile customers.
Shawnte Arrington, a self-described “lifelong student,” is a support technical account manager for Tanium, a platform that gives companies visibility and control over their cybersecurity environment so that they can make real-time decisions.
Just three days before Christmas, the single-sign-on provider LastPass gave a very un-merry disclosure: threat actors stole customer data, including encrypted vault passwords and unencrypted email addresses.
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