“Substantial proportion” of Americans may have had health and personal data stolen in Change Healthcare breach
UnitedHealth has made an announcement about the stolen data in the ransomware attack on subsidiary Change Healthcare.
UnitedHealth has made an announcement about the stolen data in the ransomware attack on subsidiary Change Healthcare.
A client asked for my dob to make a payment. I am an employee, it’s not my company or my bank account, I tried to decline, they said it was necessary so what happens if I give them the wrong dob?
The German BSI has published its 2023 state of IT security report which names identity theft as the main threat for consumers.
Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Categories: Ransomware Tags: MOVEit Tags: vulnerability Tags: Cl0p Tags: ransomware Tags: BORN Tags: NSC Tags: privacy Tags: identity theft Canadian healthcare organization Better Outcomes Registry & Network (BORN) has disclosed a data breach affecting client data. |
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Categories: News Tags: American Airlines Tags: data breach Tags: phishing Tags: identity theft Major airline American Airlines fell victim to a data breach after a cybercriminal got access to the email accounts of several employees via a phishing attack. |
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Credential stuffing has once again proven to be an effective method to gain access to accounts. What can users and organizations do?
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Company A pays company B for enterprise software. Company A hosts it internally. An employee from company B needs access to servers at company A in order to manage said software
Company A is requesting very personal information of the empl…
I want to build a service that collects user spending history with their permission. Users would send over (banking, credit card) account statements and I would extract, store the following information:
Date
Description of transaction
Am…