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February 18 2021During the immediate period following a breach, it's vital to move fast - but not trip over yourself.
Read moreDuring the immediate period following a breach, it's vital to move fast - but not trip over yourself.
Read moreVirginia is about to get a data privacy law, modeled on California’s law.
Read moreSimilar to previous ransomware takedowns, this disruption to the ransomware-as-a-service model will likely be short-lived, security experts say.
Read moreFBI, CISA, and Treasury Department also release details about North Korean malware used in cryptocurrency thefts since 2018.
Read moreAnne Neuberger, a top Biden cybersecurity official, provided an update on the government's investigation into the massive breach.
Read moreThe U.S. Justice Department today unsealed indictments against three men accused of working with the North Korean regime to carry out some of the most damaging cybercrime attacks over...
Read moreKia Motors America this week experienced a nationwide IT outage; now, reports indicate the company was hit with ransomware.
Read moreJust as the targets of these attacks have shifted from individuals to corporations, so too has the narrow focus given way to applying force and pressure to pay.
Read moreStay away from popup surveys that want personal data. Tell your friends...
Read morePanic-stricken as you may be in the face of a cyberattack, keeping calm and, perhaps most importantly, responding appropriately are critical to limiting the damage.
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