
Learn why it's way better to rehearse what to say if you suffer a data breach than to make it up as you go along.
Just because a medical agency is "obviously" on the cybercriminal radar doesn't mean that the rest of us are "obviously" off it.
Bad news: data stolen, data dumped, customers affected. Good news: crooks got $0. The ransom was $11M, so that's a big deal!
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Just how private is your Virtual Private Network?
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/07/20/7-vpns-that-leaked-their-logs-the-logs-that-didnt-exist/
Still thinking "the crooks probably won't find me if I make a security blunder"?
The ransomware gang is threatening to auction celebrities' legal documents stolen from the law firm it paralyzed in May.
Ah for the bad old days when a ransomware attack was simply that: a ransomware attack, beginning, middle and end.
A heatlh care app user found 50 "consultation replay" videos in his personal profile - but they weren't his.
Apparently, some people consider their passwords "invincible", even after a data breach. Don't be those people.