Dirt Cheap DDoS for Hire, via D/TLS Amplification

Here’s a new way of sending powerful denial of service traffic: misusing servers that talk Datagram Transport Layer Security (D/TLS).
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Post-Privacy Shield Guidance From French Court

For U.S. companies scrambling to protect cross-border data transfer after the Court of Justice of the European Union invalidated the Privacy Shield, a recent ruling by a French court could provide some guidance on developing a legal framework and esta… Continue reading Post-Privacy Shield Guidance From French Court

Post-Privacy Shield Guidance From French Court

For U.S. companies scrambling to protect cross-border data transfer after the Court of Justice of the European Union invalidated the Privacy Shield, a recent ruling by a French court could provide some guidance on developing a legal framework and esta… Continue reading Post-Privacy Shield Guidance From French Court

Get the Facts About the Global Year in Breach & What’s Next

Get the facts about cybersecurity in 2020 to be ready for what’s happening next in 2021 in The Global Year in Breach report, out now!
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Get the Facts About the Global Year in Breach & What’s Next

Get the facts about cybersecurity in 2020 to be ready for what’s happening next in 2021 in The Global Year in Breach report, out now!
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When are Privacy Violations Sufficient to Sue?

In order to get into court – particularly federal court – a party has to demonstrate that they have “standing” to sue — that is, that they have personally suffered some kind of concrete and demonstrable harm as a result of someone el… Continue reading When are Privacy Violations Sufficient to Sue?

Cybercrime to cost over $10 Trillion by 2025

Cyber attacks are a threat to businesses of all sizes and in all industries. With cybercrime rising by 600% during the pandemic, businesses are more vulnerable than ever to the financial and reputational repercussions of cyberattacks. This makes it ev… Continue reading Cybercrime to cost over $10 Trillion by 2025

Hacker Site Hacked: WeLeakInfo Leaks Info

A hacker is selling a database of personal information: Nothing unusual there. But these 24,000 records are the identifiable info of other hackers.
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Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic: Hubris

On Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update,”, Kate McKinnon plays Dr. Wayne Wenowdis, the all-knowing physician. In response to COVID-19 and vaccine questions, she says “we know dis,” except when “we don’t know dis.” One of the hilarious Dr. Wenowdis ske… Continue reading Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic: Hubris

150,000 Verkada Cams Hacked, but it Gets Worse

Countless employees and interns routinely had access to Verkada customers’ video feeds
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