Ariz. city breach impacts over 123K individuals' data More than 123,500 individuals had their personal data compromised following a data breach in the City of Tucson, Arizona, reports SecurityWeek.
Four British researchers discovered the vulnerabilities, two of which were critical and could allow a malicious server to read user messages and impersonate devices.
The widespread shift to work-at-home environments and the proliferation of non-traditional endpoints has had a moderate to high impact on the number of enterprise-related security breaches (41%) since 2020, according to a survey conducted by CRA Business Intelligence, the research and content arm of the cybersecurity data and insights company Cybe...
Sixty percent of IT leaders around the world cited bolstering operational efficiency as a "critical area of focus," compared with only 39% who noted customer growth and retention, TechRepublic reports.
Major Russian computer and home appliance retail chain DNS has confirmed being impacted by a cyberattack resulting in the compromise of customer and employee data, BleepingComputer reports.
SecurityWeek reports the Australian mobile carrier Optus has confirmed that 2.1 million clients had their personal ID numbers compromised as a result of a data breach last month, nearly 900,000 of whom had data stolen from expired IDs.
There is a disconnect between the boardroom and CISOs when evaluating cyber risk, according to new research from cybersecurity firm Proofpoint and MIT Sloan.
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