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Student Sues Syracuse University Over Data Breach
A private university in New York State is being sued for negligence by one of its students over a data breach that may have…
Eight US States to Begin Accepting Digital Driving Licenses
Tech giant Apple has announced that eight US states will start accepting driver’s licenses and other state IDs that are stored on…
Tech Execs: Multi-Factor Authentication Can Prevent 90% of Attacks
The use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) could prevent as much as 80–90% of cyber-attacks, according to figures cited by the…
FTC Bans Stalkerware App in Industry First
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued its first ever ban of a stalkerware app and its CEO, in what could be the start of a…
Texan Accused of Cyber-Stalking and Murder Dies in Jail
A Texan who was indicted on capital murder charges after being accused of cyber-stalking real estate agents and threatening to…
How Trustworthy is Your Cyber Defense?
Make your cybersecurity spending pay off with added defense tactics and provider accreditation
By Tom Brennan, Chairman,…
Looking Back at Executive Order on Cybersecurity and What it Means for Your…
By James Gorman, CISO of AuthX
On May 12, 2021, President Biden issued an Executive Order focused on improving the nation’s …
ChaosDB, a Critical Cosmos DB flaw affected thousands of Microsoft Azure…
Microsoft has fixed a critical flaw in Cosmos DB that allowed any Azure user to remotely take over other users’ databases…
CISA urges enterprises to fix Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB flaw
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an alert urging enterprises to address the recently…
The FBI issued a flash alert for Hive ransomware operations
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) published a flash alert related to the operations of the Hive ransomware gang.
The…