
The data breach apparently includes source code, gamer payouts, and more.
The leaked data included personal information for COVID-19 contact tracing and vaccination appointments, social security numbers for job applicants, employee IDs, names and email addresses.
The vast majority of victims weren’t even T-Mobile customers. Now their information is for sale on the dark web.
Hackers claim to have obtained the data of 100 million people—including sensitive personal information.
Microsoft’s cloud data catalog service should be at the heart of your compliance tooling.
Cisco’s Talos team said 35% of incidents led back to Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities reported early in 2021, but new ransomware families have been appearing to fill the Emotet hole, too.
A mental health startup built its business on easy-to-use technology. Patients joined in droves. Then came a catastrophic data breach.
A recently discovered vulnerability discloses user email addresses even when they’re set to private.
The company’s explanations have been confusing and inconsistent, but there are finally some answers.
A review of the open source code shows an account under the executive’s name made a mistake that could lead to the kind of breach reported this weekend.