Search Results for: database Blog Post Government ID Database Hack for the Entire Population of Argentina January 3, 2022 Allegedly, cybercriminals managed to hack the government ID database of the entire population of Argentina in September 2021. According to... Blog Post 46% of Databases Globally are Not Secure – and You Could be One of Them October 12, 2021 If there is one piece of advice that all cybersecurity experts agree on, it is this: patch and update your... Blog Post Enterprise Data Storage Environments Riddled With Vulnerabilities November 12, 2021 In The State of Storage Security Report, researchers from Continuity exposed the dangerous predicament organizations with enterprise storage systems find... Blog Post Microsoft Customer Support Database Experienced a Breach January 26, 2020 While most people are celebrating the start of the new year, Microsoft’s security team is working overtime to solve a... Blog Post Forensics Analysis of the NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware January 12, 2022 NSO’s Group Pegasus spyware was mentioned multiple times during 2021 in the media. It has been heavily analyzed by organizations... Blog Post The FBI’s Email System Was Hacked to Send Out Fake Cybersecurity Warnings December 2, 2021 On November 13th, hackers targeted the email servers of the FBI and sent phony cybersecurity warnings to over 100.000 recipients... Blog Post Ransomware Attack Forced Prisoners in New Mexico Jail to Lockdown February 10, 2022 On January 5th, 2022, a ransomware attack disabled vital services across Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Most notably, the cyberattack put... Blog Post WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Can Wipe Any Site Clean November 30, 2021 A new WordPress plugin vulnerability was identified in Hashthemes Demo Importer. Said plugin is a popular choice among web developers.... Blog Post Microsoft Issued a Warning to Its Azure Customers of a Flaw That Might Allow Hackers to Access Data September 23, 2021 On September 8, 2021, Microsoft issued a warning to its Azure customers) cloud computing customers) of a vulnerability. In essence,... Blog Post Cornerstone Payment Systems Leaked 6.7M Records February 3, 2020 Recently, Cornerstone payment processing company was found failing to protect its database containing credit card transactions. The Cornerstone Payment System... Blog Post Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers’ Data Stolen September 15, 2021 Over the weekend in mid-August, a supposed hacker bragged in online forums about having successfully carried out a data breach... Blog Post CISA Urged Admins To Apply The Security Update To Patch Vulnerability In OpenSSL December 29, 2020 On December 8, 2020, OpenSSL issued a security update for a high severity DoS vulnerability that affects the open-source project.... Blog Post Dangerous Internet’s Cat Meow September 1, 2020 The ‘Meow’ is one of the first publicly known cyberattacks to steal and wipe out insecure data. This attack... Blog Post Key Takeaways from The Recent McDonald’s Data Breach August 12, 2021 McDonald’s, one of the world’s largest food franchises, has been added to the list of high-profile companies that have experienced... Blog Post Types of SSL Certificates – Why Should You Care? November 20, 2020 Are you in a process of creating your own webpage or do you already have one or two? Then, you...
Blog Post Government ID Database Hack for the Entire Population of Argentina January 3, 2022 Allegedly, cybercriminals managed to hack the government ID database of the entire population of Argentina in September 2021. According to...
Blog Post 46% of Databases Globally are Not Secure – and You Could be One of Them October 12, 2021 If there is one piece of advice that all cybersecurity experts agree on, it is this: patch and update your...
Blog Post Enterprise Data Storage Environments Riddled With Vulnerabilities November 12, 2021 In The State of Storage Security Report, researchers from Continuity exposed the dangerous predicament organizations with enterprise storage systems find...
Blog Post Microsoft Customer Support Database Experienced a Breach January 26, 2020 While most people are celebrating the start of the new year, Microsoft’s security team is working overtime to solve a...
Blog Post Forensics Analysis of the NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware January 12, 2022 NSO’s Group Pegasus spyware was mentioned multiple times during 2021 in the media. It has been heavily analyzed by organizations...
Blog Post The FBI’s Email System Was Hacked to Send Out Fake Cybersecurity Warnings December 2, 2021 On November 13th, hackers targeted the email servers of the FBI and sent phony cybersecurity warnings to over 100.000 recipients...
Blog Post Ransomware Attack Forced Prisoners in New Mexico Jail to Lockdown February 10, 2022 On January 5th, 2022, a ransomware attack disabled vital services across Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Most notably, the cyberattack put...
Blog Post WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Can Wipe Any Site Clean November 30, 2021 A new WordPress plugin vulnerability was identified in Hashthemes Demo Importer. Said plugin is a popular choice among web developers....
Blog Post Microsoft Issued a Warning to Its Azure Customers of a Flaw That Might Allow Hackers to Access Data September 23, 2021 On September 8, 2021, Microsoft issued a warning to its Azure customers) cloud computing customers) of a vulnerability. In essence,...
Blog Post Cornerstone Payment Systems Leaked 6.7M Records February 3, 2020 Recently, Cornerstone payment processing company was found failing to protect its database containing credit card transactions. The Cornerstone Payment System...
Blog Post Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers’ Data Stolen September 15, 2021 Over the weekend in mid-August, a supposed hacker bragged in online forums about having successfully carried out a data breach...
Blog Post CISA Urged Admins To Apply The Security Update To Patch Vulnerability In OpenSSL December 29, 2020 On December 8, 2020, OpenSSL issued a security update for a high severity DoS vulnerability that affects the open-source project....
Blog Post Dangerous Internet’s Cat Meow September 1, 2020 The ‘Meow’ is one of the first publicly known cyberattacks to steal and wipe out insecure data. This attack...
Blog Post Key Takeaways from The Recent McDonald’s Data Breach August 12, 2021 McDonald’s, one of the world’s largest food franchises, has been added to the list of high-profile companies that have experienced...
Blog Post Types of SSL Certificates – Why Should You Care? November 20, 2020 Are you in a process of creating your own webpage or do you already have one or two? Then, you...