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The Qantas breach appears to be isolated to a third-party contact center that the airline uses for customer service queries.
The Texas Department of Transportation recently announced that a compromise "has led to improper downloads of a large number ...
It’s not just consumers that fall victim to scams, according to a new report from the Better Business Bureau, businesses are ...
In a world increasingly reliant on digital processes, the security of sensitive data remains a top priority for businesses worldwide. In recent weeks, tech giant Ingram Micro has found itself ...
Major healthcare data analytics firm Episource had a cybersecurity incident exposing 5 million patients' medical records and ...
Cybersecurity alert: 16 billion passwords exposed in massive credential database affecting major platforms. Protect your ...
SK Telecom Co. is waiving cancellation fees for customers who want to leave its network after South Korean authorities said ...
Kelly Benefits has revealed that the cyberattack it experienced last year is even worse than previously thought with more ...
A data breach at TxDOT exposed about 300,000 crash reports, involving unauthorized access to personal information.
Following the FBI warning, Qantas assured customers that the Scattered Spider breach did not leak any passport information.
The personal information of Medicare recipients was used to create unauthorized accounts, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...