New details have emerged relating to the 2015 hack attack against French broadcaster TV5Monde, which resulted in multiple television channels going dark as well as social media channels run by the broadcaster being hijacked and used to spew purported jihadist propaganda.
The two primary teams responsible for blocking security breaches in organizations have different priorities, timelines, and objectives. However, businesses are starting to take a new approach to bridge the gap between security and operations teams, and ensure that systems are running and secure.
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The WannaCry Ransomware is undoubtedly one of the worst cyber disasters to strike global businesses in years, crippling transportation and hospitals globally.
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By using cognitive fraud detection across different security layers, financial service providers can detect fraud more accurately and quickly than ever before, as well as better preserve the user experience.
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Target has reached a record settlement agreement with 47 states' attorneys general over its 2013 data breach. The breach resulted in hackers compromising 41 million customers' payment card details and contact details for more than 60 million customers being exposed.
Sweden has ended a seven-year rape investigation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. But it's far from the end of the legal troubles for the man whose spilling of secrets has shaped world politics.
New cybersecurity requirements for organizations regulated by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) went into effect March 1, 2017. The new regulation will be felt far beyond the state of New York and will likely become the baseline standard for the financial services industry.
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Who in the world could have attempted to mess with this past weekend's presidential election in France via a well-timed dump of campaign documents and communications from the campaign of Emmanuel Macron? Security experts say all evidence points to the usual suspect: Russian hackers.
Cyber criminals attack any organization, regardless of size. While enterprises typically rebound from the customer confidence problems and other issues that come after a data breach, some small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) never recover. Within 24 months of a major data loss, 72% of businesses are forced to shut...
Travel industry software giant Sabre has alerted hotels that its software-as-a-service SynXis Central Reservations system - used by more than 36,000 properties - was breached and payment card data and customers' personal details may have been stolen.
Two men have pleaded guilty to hacking London-based telecommunications giant TalkTalk in 2015. Police say one of the men boasted in social media account chats about wiping and encrypting his hard drives, as well as taking part in the hack attack.
To shift from reactive to active defense mode, organizations need to get better at both threat-hunting and incident response. Too many organizations simply lack an incident response plan before they need one, according to Tim Bandos, Senior Director of Cybersecurity at Digital Guardian.
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In the wake of fraud reports, Blowout Cards has issued a security alert to customers, warning that an attacker hacked its website and installed a PHP file designed to skim payment card details at the time of purchase.
Competing priorities and lack of integration between security and operations teams creates gaps in the security posture that leave businesses susceptible to increased risk and cyber attacks - commonly known as the SecOps gap. Businesses must align the priorities of the security and operations teams to reduce risk and...
The latest chapter in the nonstop WikiLeaks saga: As U.S. government officials continue to ramp up their anti-WikiLeaks rhetoric, President Donald Trump has reportedly directed federal prosecutors to examine ways in which members of WikiLeaks could be prosecuted.
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