ThreatList: 1 Out of 5 Would Ditch a Business After a Data Breach
A full 21 percent of survey respondents would walk away from a business permanently after a major hack. Go to Source
A full 21 percent of survey respondents would walk away from a business permanently after a major hack. Go to Source
The attack executes with no warning to the user. Go to Source
The news comes on the heels of a breach at Cathay Pacific exposing 9.4 million people. Go to Source
An unsophisticated but effective botnet is targeting exposed cloud servers and racking up millions of infections. Go to Source
The amount is the max allowed under pre-GDPR regulation, but is barely a financial slap on the risk for the social-media giant. Go to Source
The news comes shortly after the DoD was called out for having rampant bugs in its weapons systems. Go to Source
There is no argument artificial intelligence will have an impact on the cybersecurity skills gap. The question is how. Go to Source
Over two dozen third-party ecommerce plugins contain zero-day vulnerabilities being exploited in a recent Magecart campaign. Go to Source
The unpatched flaw allows an attacker to delete any kind of file on a victim machine, including system data. Go to Source
The sLoad downloader is an example of the stealthy, smart malware trend. Go to Source