Hacking into databases is a profitable enterprise for cybercriminals. Ebsuring that you’re using strong security for information storage is a modern essential.
Unauthorized third party obtains LogicGate credentials
Protect your Facebook and Twitter from hackers
Popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been suffering massive data breaches for a number of years now. If you wish to continue using these services, you need to tighten your social media privacy settings. Here are a few reminders and tips to help you secure your personal information on social media.
Personal Touch Holding Corp patients’ information exposed
This breach isn’t just going to cost a fortune to fix now – it’s also likely to incur a hefty regulatory penalty from state and federal authorities.
A non-password protected database exposed 533 million Office Depot customers’ information
Cybercriminals will benefit from this trove. Data like this is transacted every day on the dark web, providing ample ammunition for future cyberattacks and fraud.
Hackers obtained LinkedIn archived data
Following hard on the heels of last week’s Facebook breach social media risks are multiplying fast and growing serious for businesses.