
Account takeover attacks on the rise, impacting almost 25% of people in the US
Losses triggered by account takeovers have averaged $12,000 per incident, according to data cited by SEON.
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Losses triggered by account takeovers have averaged $12,000 per incident, according to data cited by SEON.
The MRA market report reveals that the global cloud security market will experience a significant boom in the coming years, creating room for healthy competition among key players.
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Jack Wallen shows you how to make it such that a Bitwarden vault entry can be used for AutoFill via the web browser extension for a simplified workflow.
Fifteen-year-old N-day Python tarfile module vulnerability puts software supply chain under the microscope.
A new approach to Linux offers hope to those who want to improve their security posture.
The financial giant hired a moving company with no experience in data destruction to dispose of hard drives with the personal data of around 15 million customers, said the SEC.
PrivateLoader malware, which enables cybercriminals to buy thousands of infected computers in the U.S. and in other regions, is one of the most prevalent security threats.
In last week’s security breach against Uber, the attackers downloaded internal messages from Slack as well as information from a tool used to manage invoices.
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Half of the top 20 most valuable public U.S. companies had at least one single sign-on credential up for sale on the Dark Web in 2022, says BitSight.
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Communications and engineering systems were taken offline after hacker sends images of repositories to cybersecurity researchers and The New York Times.
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One breach of digital trust can cause devastating reputational, regulatory and financial repercussions, according to ISACA’s State of Digital Trust 2022 survey findings.