Kaseya Postpones Bringing ITSM Platforms Back Up

Kaseya has decided to postpone bringing its IT service management (ITSM) platform back online after a ransomware attack until Sunday afternoon July 11, 2021, Eastern Standard Time. Previously, the company had committed to bringing both the software-as… Continue reading Kaseya Postpones Bringing ITSM Platforms Back Up

China ‘Eugenics’ Claim as BGI Hoards Prenatal Test DNA Data

Chinese genetics company BGI accused of misusing DNA harvested from prenatal testing.
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4 Ways to Improve Governance in Product Security

Security is all about closing gaps—between attacker tactics and your defensive capabilities, for instance, or the known and unknown user identities in your cloud infrastructure. An important gap that too many organizations overlook actually starts at … Continue reading 4 Ways to Improve Governance in Product Security

REvil Makes Monkeys out of Kaseya Customers

Over the long weekend, a huge ransomware attack emerged. Kaseya seems to have been the common component.
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One Medical: Sorry-not-Sorry for Leaking your Personal Info

Primary care med-tech firm One Medical sent email to countless customers, with hundreds of other customer email addresses visible in the To: field.
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Privacy Takes a Hit In the High Court

One of the earliest “privacy” laws in the United States is, surprisingly, the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Back during the Nixon Administration, Congress passed a law that gave people the right to see what was on their credit report, to contest inaccura… Continue reading Privacy Takes a Hit In the High Court

LinkedIn Leaks 93% of Users’ Data—Refuses Blame for Breach

LinkedIn is fighting a crescendo of criticism over a huge data breach. But when is a breach not a “breach”?
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Menlo Security Poll Finds Resistance to Ransom Demands

A poll of 8,571 individuals conducted on Twitter by Menlo Security suggests business and IT leaders are becoming more inclined to accept financial losses rather than cave to ransomware demands. A full 79% of respondents said they would not pay ransom … Continue reading Menlo Security Poll Finds Resistance to Ransom Demands

Demystifying SSD Security

You left your laptop in a taxi or it was confiscated at a customs checkpoint. How do you ensure your personal or corporate data is safe? There are a number of best practices to follow. SSD Best Practices Step 1: Shut down your device in public spaces … Continue reading Demystifying SSD Security

SafeDollar Stablecoin not Safe nor Stable: Hack Sends Value to ZERO

SafeDollar, a crypto token that’s pegged to the U.S. dollar, crashed this week. The team claim it had been hacked.
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