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Malware Bypasses Apple’s Vetting Process and Hits MacOS
Over the years, Apple products have been touted as more secure than Microsoft Windows. While Apple does have strong security, a big reason for this perception in the marketplace is due to the fact that Microsoft Windows is more widely used in companies and...
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Blackbaud After Ransomware Attack
Nonprofit software and data services giant Blackbaud is facing a class action lawsuit with the US District Court District of South Carolina after donors’ data was hacked by cyber criminals. Hackers breached Blackbaud’s systems on February 7, 2020, but the intrusion...
FBI Investigating COVID-19 Data Breach in South Dakota
Residents of South Dakota recently received a letter from the Department of Public Safety stating that they may have been affected by an information data breach on July 19 that targeted the DPS Fusion Center database used to share COVID-19 patient names and addresses...
Walmart Allegedly Violates New CCPA Regulations
Less than a year since the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect, Walmart is being sued for violating the new data regulations. After an unspecified incident, cyber-criminals were able to access customers’ names, addresses, financial information, and...
Less Headline-Grabbing Cyber Losses Account for Nearly 40% of Claims in Major Study
Hacking, malware, and social engineering get a lot of attention as potential sources of loss in the cyber insurance world, and with good reason – 2019 data from a cyber-first carrier indicate these three vectors accounted for 62% of that carrier’s claims.[i] But that...
Man Sentenced for Hacking Ex-Employer Causing $800k in Damage
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that a disgruntled employee was recently sentenced to a year and a half in prison and three years of supervised release after he was found guilty for hacking his former employer, costing the company more than $800,000 in...
The Risk of Insider Threats
Code42 recently released their 2020 Data Exposure Report and surveyed 4,505 knowledge workers in the US and Europe detailing the damage caused by insider threats. With immense amounts of data being shared every day through emails, AirDrops, messaging, and mobile...
Cybercriminals Focus Sophisticated Attacks on Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has seen rapid growth over the past several years, and experts estimate that the cloud computing market will more than double its value over the next few years. As cloud computing is widely adopted, cybercrime threats to cloud services is also on the...
Thunderbolt Port Bug Leaves Computers Vulnerable to Hackers
Security experts are warning of a major computer bug called “Thunderspy” that allows hackers to access protected files through Thunderbolt ports. Thunderspy takes advantage of an issue in the Thunderbolt port used in many modern electronic devices. In order for the...
Cybercriminals Use Fake Zoom Meetings to Launch Phishing Attacks
While the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the economy and unemployment rates, cybercriminals have been exploiting workers’ fears to steal passwords using fake Zoom meeting invites. The invitations often use threatening language and scare tactics to lure their...
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