Many workers don’t care about cybersecurity or ransomware, new report decrees By Luke Hughes published 27 February 24 UK tech workers are showing a disregard for cybersecurity in 2024, despite knowing all the risks.
Many workers wouldn't tell their bosses if they'd been hit by a cyberattack By Craig Hale published 9 July 25 Workers say they're worried about being blamed or getting into trouble, so would rather deal with a breach themselves.
The true cost of a security breach By Jamie Moles published 6 January 25 While the immediate consequences of a breach are often clear, the long-term implications can be far more devastating.
Massive COMB data breach reveals info on over a billion people — here's what we know about "compilation of many breaches" By Sead Fadilpašić published 14 May 24 Someone's compiling data leaked in different breaches, with around 1.2 billion users possibly at risk
Data breaches are costing UK companies millions every time By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 1 August 24 Average data breach costs rise to £3.5m per incident as staffing shortages heighten security concerns.
Gen Z and Millennial social media accounts are ripe for the taking and this doesn’t surprise me By Luke Hughes published 11 January 25 ‘Nearly half’ of Gen Z and Millennial respondents in 20,000-strong Yubico survey claim to have been victims of breaches.
Racing against time on a menacing caldera: survey finds majority of organizations take days to tackle critical vulnerabilities, each of them a potential open goal for cybercriminals By Efosa Udinmwen published 18 January 25 Over half of organizations lack effective vulnerability management, with 73% fearing penalties and operational gaps increasing risks of breaches and regulatory scrutiny.
A shocking number of IT bosses are turning off security controls By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 17 October 24 IT leaders reuse passwords and turn off security controls, new research shows.
FTC orders Marriott and Starwood to boost cybersecurity following major incidents By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 24 December 24 Marriott has been ordered to implement stricter security after three major data breaches.
Millions of SurveyLama users have data exposed in major breach By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 April 24 SurveyLama notified more than 4 million users of the breach in which even passwords were stolen.
Top security guard firm exposed over a million files online By Sead Fadilpašić published 8 May 24 Database belonging to Amberstone Security was recently locked down after being discovered leaking info online.
Anthropic confirms it suffered a data leak — AI wunderkid says human error behind customer info breach By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 January 24 Anthropic contractor mistakenly breaches file with sensitive information including people's names and accounts receivable information.
One of the biggest data leaks ever has just been revealed - here's what to do if you've been hit By Lewis Maddison last updated 25 January 24 A massive compilation of data leaks has been discovered, containing a colossal 26 billion records - but should you be worried?
Security threats are more pressing than ever for business leaders, with cloud worries taking top spot By Sead Fadilpašić published 1 October 24 Executives have never been this worried, yet this unprepared, about cybersecurity.
Huge data breach exposes over 600,000 records, including background checks, vehicle, and property records By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 28 November 24 A database from SL Data Services with over 600,000 records has been exposed online, experts reveal.
Line mobile messaging app hit by systems breach, thousands of accounts leaked By Sead Fadilpašić published 28 November 23 Users, business partners, and employees all affected by Line breach that happened after a supply chain attack.
There are no insignificant breaches: Why all compromised data matters By Dirk Schrader published 12 June 24 Is there such a thing as an insignificant breach? Dirk Schrader says no.
Top digital loan firm security slip-up puts data of 36 million users at risk By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 25 February 25 Passports and salaries leaked in loan company slip-up.
Enterprise SaaS apps are still a major security risk By Sead Fadilpašić published 28 August 24 Despite growing awareness, the risks are still present and could seriously hurt businesses.
Trust in digital services around the world sees a massive drop as security worries continue By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 21 March 25 Thales' Trust Index outlines a universal decline across the board when it comes to confidence.
Manufacturing and utilities firms leaked millions more records last year By Sead Fadilpašić published 26 March 24 It's been a tough year for manufacturing and utility firms when it comes to security, as ransomware operators continue their unrelenting assaults.
The case for transparency after data breaches By Gerasim Hovhannisyan published 16 January 24 As data breaches make headlines, demands grow for transparency. Proactive cybersecurity and responsible disclosure rebuild consumer confidence.
Uncle Sam wants full access to its suppliers IT systems — and unsurprisingly, they are not happy By Benedict Collins published 8 February 24 Want to work for the government? Best be ready to hand over your keys if you detect a breach
"People should remain vigilant" – over 2 million British accounts have already been leaked in 2025, despite a global downtick By Chiara Castro published 1 May 25 ...
Major industries reported two critical security incidents every day in 2023 By Benedict Collins published 1 May 24 Phishing, living off the land, and account manipulation were used extensively last year
Over a billion credentials stolen were stolen in malware attacks in 2024 By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 25 January 25 Poor digital hygiene makes millions of passwords vulnerable to compromise each year, report warns.
A huge amount of workers are exposing their companies to security risks By Craig Hale published 4 December 24 Workers are failing to adhere to simple cybersecurity guidelines, putting their employers at risk of a breach.
59 organizations reportedly victim to breaches caused by Cleo software bug By Luke Hughes published 17 January 25 Unsurprisingly, spokespeople for Clop’s corporate victims are being coy about the extent of the intrusions into their servers, or refusing to admit any at all.
What is the current state of Security Culture in Europe? By Javvad Malik published 19 June 24 A review on security culture and how security measures really impact organizations and the way people act and feel at work in Europe.
It's time to start intense scrutiny of SaaS apps as more organizations fall prey to exploits despite higher budgets By Efosa Udinmwen published 5 September 24 SaaS makes app usage seamless, but it also poses great risks.