Sophos has completed its acquisition of managed cyber security services provider Secureworks.
Sophos has completed its acquisition of managed cyber security services provider Secureworks.
The Cyber Code of Practice applies to developers, system operators, and organisations that create, deploy, or manage AI systems.
Developing a robust cybersecurity practice involves implementing multiple layers of security measures that are interconnected and continually monitored.
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) is a standard protocol used to set up a secure and authenticated communication channel between two […]
In November 2024, the South Korean education platform PoinCampus suffered a data breach which was later published to a popular hacking forum. The data included 89k unique email addresses, names and a small number of phone numbers and dates of birth. The data was provided to HIBP by a source who requested it be attributed to “Threat Actor 888”.
The feature will no longer be available starting Feb. 28. Microsoft wants to focus on “new areas that will better align to customer needs.”
In November 2024, the online betting platform 1win suffered a data breach that exposed 96M users. The exposed data included email and IP addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, country and SHA-256 password hashes.
When it comes to endpoint detection and response (EDR) compatibility within an MDR offering, managed service providers (MSPs) are weighing two key priorities: native EDR integration or the flexibility to support multiple solutions. According to a recent OpenText survey, opinions are split almost evenly. While 52% of MSPs view native compatibility as moderately or very […]
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In August 2013, the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORGP) DragonNest suffered a data breach that was later redistributed as part of a larger corpus of data. The breach exposed over 500k unique email addresses along with usernames, IP addresses and plain text passwords. The service later suffered a massive data loss.
In October 2014, the (now defunct) Belgian gaming news forum 9Lives suffered a data breach that was later redistributed as part of a larger corpus of data. The breach exposed 109k unique email addresses along with usernames and salted MD5 password hashes.