These are the worst hacks, cyberattacks, and data breaches of 2019
A slew of hacks, data breaches, and attacks tainted the cybersecurity landscape in 2019.
A slew of hacks, data breaches, and attacks tainted the cybersecurity landscape in 2019.
Facebook suspends accounts linked to APT32, says the group used its platform to spread malware.
Medical records removed from leaky server after more than three weeks.
No one really knows whether adware, those ads that magically appear when you click on a site, give products positive brand recognition or annoy you so much you'll never buy.
Toyota Japan says hackers might have stolen details of 3.1 million Toyota and Lexus car owners.
Hackers believed to have made off with nearly $20 million in EOS and Ripple cryptocurrencies.
Infosecurity 2006: Security professionals overwhelmingly agreed that network border security is becoming an anachronism
If these numbers were reported in a corporate situation, they would be considered an absolute triumph of big data management and implementation. UPDATE: Response/corrections/clarifications from Washington Post reporter.
Now the soon-to-be public business is taking initiative by launching its own security coalition, dubbed Box Trust.
Some security firms promise too much, said the head of information security at Toyota, as he cautioned against buying into the security "panacea".