When it comes to data breaches, the customers of Anthem, Target, Home Depot, and others aren’t the only victims. While the companies are at fault, they too are victims of the attack. What can they do to bounce back? After all the anger and Read the full article →
Google Declares Year-Round Open Season for Bug Hunters
Google had been holding Pwnium, an annual bug-hunting competition, for years to encourage researchers to find security holes in Chrome’s browser and OS. However, Pwnium has changed. Now instead of holding it for one day in Vancouver, Pwnium will be Read the full article →
Hackers Can Hijack Emails Without Hacking Companies
As Lenovo continues to recover from its security woes, it is important to know that its website and emails were hijacked without hackers actually hacking the company. Hackers can manipulate a website by merely meddling with a company’s Domain Name Read the full article →
Use DMARC to Fend Off Spam and Phishing Scams
A vast majority of malware infection and data compromise comes from spam and phishing emails. Most companies rely on email for fast communication between employees, companies, and partners and well-crafted phishing emails can fall through the cracks. Read the full article →
Target Breaches Aimed at $1 Billion in Damages
The data breach at major retailer Target that cost $162 million in the past two years and affected 70 million customers in the U.S. may total up to $1 billion in damages when the smoke clears. These expenses were due in part by insurance receivables Read the full article →
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