Data breach stories
Kathmandu is notifying potentially affected customers directly and has advised them to change their passwords for its online loyalty programme.
Citrix learnt of a data breach only after the FBI alerted them, suspecting international cybercriminals accessed their network using 'password spraying'.
Of the 11.5 million individuals affected by healthcare breaches in 2018, 67% had their information exposed by hacking and IT incidents.
Following the introduction of the Notifiable Data Breach Scheme (NDB) last year, a survey of ANZ businesses has revealed some concerning findings.
Redscan's data reveals most data breach reports were late and incomplete, and that GDPR is not necessarily the panacea solution.
Asia Pacific firms face high cyber breach costs, with 17% incurring financial hits over USD $5 million. Yet, 39% limited impacts to under USD $500,000.
Australian and New Zealand IT professionals see their organisations' cybersecurity as adequate, but believe improvements can be made, says CompTIA.
617 million records from sites like MyFitnessPal, Whitepages, and Fotolog are being sold on the dark web for BTC $20,000. Passwords are encrypted.
Late last week, Australian security agencies reported they were looking into a security breach of the Federal Parliament's network.
Since GDPR's inception in May 2018, over 59,000 data breaches have been reported, leading to 91 fines, including a EUR €50 million fine for Google.
Largest ever database of breached login details leaked on dark web, containing over a billion unique combinations of email addresses and passwords.
A report on SingHealth's 2018 data breach criticises inadequate security practices, revealing that staff missteps and system flaws left patient data exposed.
In 2018, over a billion people were impacted by data breaches. From British Airways to Marriott, NordVPN highlights the most severe security lapses.
One Identity and Secureworks executives Alex Tilley and Serkan Cetin have released what they see coming for cybersecurity in 2019.
The compromised servers stored personally identifiable information (PII) belonging to current and former NASA employees.
Australians must move away from victim-blaming culture in order to improve cybersecurity, says Palo Alto Networks.
The OIAC received 262 notifications in the three months, the highest number since the commencement of the NDB scheme.
New Zealand Police are progressing well in their probe into the Cryptopia breach, aiming to uncover the origins of the stolen US$3-16 million in cryptocurrency.
Penten teams up with the Cyber Security CRC to research AI-enhanced cyber traps for faster breach detection, aiming to bolster Australia's cyber defences.
Cryptopia has reportedly experienced a security breach that has taken the entire platform offline – and resulted in 'significant losses'.