Cloud-based remote work software-as-a-service firm GoTo has confirmed that encrypted customer backups for several of its products were compromised during a November cyberattack, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Canadian digital forensic software company Magnet Forensics is set to be purchased by private equity firm Thoma Bravo in a $1.3 billion deal, reports SiliconAngle.
In a worst case scenario, SMP Health has suspended operations at its Peru, Illinois, hospital. The financial impacts of its 2021 cyberattack and outage were partially behind the closure.
Intuit-owned email marketing firm Mailchimp had its systems compromised for the second time in six months, resulting in the compromise of data from 133 customers, according to TechCrunch.
BleepingComputer reports that Nissan North America has been impacted by a data breach resulting from the compromise of a third-party service provider, which was involved in software development and testing for the automaker.
CyberScoop reports that New Jersey, Oregon, Virginia, West Virginia, and Texas have been considering bills aimed at addressing privacy concerns related to the collection and use of data from children, with other states also mulling children's privacy-related legislation.
Microsoft announced that it’s expanding the general availability of Azure OpenAI, which allows more businesses to apply for access to AI models such as GPT-3.5, Codex and DALL•E 2.
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