Security breaches stories
Data breaches are costing companies an average of $3.92 million, according to a study by IBM, forcing organisations to step up their cybersecurity efforts.
Security firm Pradeo Lab urges users to update or delete Peel Smart Remote, which could be leaking personal photos and information to unknown servers.
Schneider's Steven Carlini discusses ways to improve data centre cybersecurity that most people don't think of until it's too late.
93 percent of companies without disaster recovery who suffer a major data disaster are out of business within one year.
There were no pints enjoyed at this Scottish brewery this week as it fell victim to a crippling ransomware attack.
CIOs predict rise in cyber threats but lack cybersecurity experts to deal with the deluge, says Gartner survey.
Under GDPR, CISOs must balance data security without bearing full control; 80% of GDPR-related data is beyond their direct oversight.
Arturo Maqueo says he has seen many security breaches over the years and ironically this is most often in data centres with state-of-the-art security.
The power grid in modern countries may not be as secure as you think, as reports have emerged revealing hackers have breached Germany's supply.
New research from LogRhythm reveals that fewer than half of global organisations can detect a major cybersecurity breach within one hour.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has released a statement following the revelation that data from 50 million people was misused.
A whistleblower has uncovered the practices of his illicit company, which include stealing the details of 50m Facebook users to help Trump's campaign.
IBM estimates the cost of a data breach is $3.62m, highlighting the importance of encryption - COMPAREX UK's expert on the matter provides his advice.
Experts say while Swisscom may be playing the huge breach down, the implications of the breach will be far and wide.
Singapore's parliament has passed the new Cybersecurity Bill, bolstering cybersecurity for critical infrastructure sectors, from water to aviation.
On Safer Internet Day, stakeholders emphasised the crucial role of organisations in fostering a culture of security to ensure a safer internet for all.
Octoly was informed of the exposed cloud repository on January 4th, yet the personally identifiable information was not secured until February 1st.
LinkedIn went down yesterday in countries across the world due to an SSL certificate expiry, leaving some users' data at risk with no encryption.
The Commerce Commission is working with Police after computer equipment was stolen, compromising confidential transcripts from over 200 meetings and interviews.
New South Wales' public sector lacks the capability to effectively detect and respond to cybersecurity incidents, warns the state's Auditor-General.