Data isn’t always stolen via ransomware – sometimes it’s just old-fashioned hacking. That’s one reason why it’s essential to use a secure identity and access management solution to keep hackers locked out.
Hackers stole 22 gigabytes of DriveSure data, including 3.2 million customers’ personal data
Ransomware attack causes production delays at WestRock
Ransomware can be especially devastating to manufacturing companies by not just impacting office business but halting production, leading to a cascade effect.
DSC Logistics victims of ransomware attack
Ransomware has been a plague on every industry, but freight and logistics companies have been hit especially hard in recent months.
Nissan North America’s source code for mobile app leaked online
Keeping data safe from hackers starts with keeping data secure by using strong identity and access management tools across the board and basic security protocols like multifactor authentication.
A Malware attack at US Cellular exposed 4.9 million customers’ data
Data like this is sought-after by cybercriminals to power phishing operations. Unfortunately for these folks, it often hangs around for years on the Dark Web, acting as fuel for future cybercrime.