Specialty networking solutions provider, Belden, owners of specialist cyber security vendor Tripwire, recently disclosed a data breach resulting in the theft of employee and business information.
Belden Discloses Data Breach Impacting Employee, Business Information
Details of 142 Million MGM Hotel Guests Found on the Dark Web
The 2019 data breach at luxury hotel chain MGM Resorts appears to be much larger than originally reported after researchers recently found 142 million hotel guests’ personal details for sale on the dark web.
Cybersecurity Threats Facing the Technology Industry
As companies face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, they often turn to technology solutions to help protect their data and systems from attacks. But what happens when your company is in the technology industry?
Monthly Data Breach Round-Up: May Edition
Cybercriminals continue to take advantage of the global pandemic created by COVID-19 and are targeting government agencies and organizations via phishing emails and malware attacks.
5 Steps to Help Minimize the Risk of a Third-Party Data Breach
Over the past five years, data breaches caused by third-party vendors have continued to increase in severity and frequency.
GoDaddy Data Breach Goes Undetected for 7 Months
The popular domain registry and web hosting company GoDaddy is in the headlines this week after the company reported that an unauthorized user accessed login information used by an undisclosed number of its 19 million customers.
Monthly Data Breach Round-Up: April Edition
In the midst of all of the chaos caused by the coronavirus, cybercriminals are showing no signs of slowing down their attacks.
Organization's Face Increased Attack Surface, Vulnerabilities in Response to COVID-19
Organizations across the world are on the front lines of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, being forced to thwart off cyber criminals as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread.
Virgin Media Data Breach Exposes 900,000 Customers
Virgin Media, a telephone, TV and internet service provider in the UK, has publicly apologized after a database containing the personal details of 900,000 customers was left unsecured and accessed without permission due to improper configuration for over 10 months.