Displaying items by tag: data leak

Australia's governing football body Football Australia has reportedly inadvertently leaked secret AWS keys that potentially gave access to 127 buckets of data, including player contracts, ticket buyer's information, and more.

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COMPANY NEWS:  New data shows customers are worried about their personal information being stolen when they shop online in the lead up to Christmas.

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As information technology advances at a rapid pace, senior citizens are finding themselves increasingly vulnerable to a wave of cybercrimes, especially those involving phishing and fraud. Despite improvements in digital literacy among the elderly, their limited data security knowledge makes them easy targets for criminals exploiting personal information.

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GUEST RESEARCH: As the healthcare sector moves to digitise processes and data there is an increase in adoption of technology in the workplace, challenging IT professionals to manage diverse portfolios of devices and significant security concerns. New global research from SOTI, The Technology Lifeline: Charting Digital Progress in Healthcare, highlights the scale of security risks, with 78% of global healthcare providers offering frontline services experiencing at least one data breach since 2021.

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The Costa Group, Australia's leading grower, packer and marketer of fresh fruit and vegetables, has been hit by what it describes as "a malicious and sophisticated IT phishing attack" which could have resulted in passport, bank and superannuation details being leaked, as also tax file numbers.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 27 October 2021 06:20

UK voice over IP providers again hit by DDoS attacks

A number of UK and international IP-based communications services have been affected by a distributed denial of service attack, according to the industry body, Comms Council UK.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The company that operates the world's biggest single hydrocarbon network has admitted that it suffered a data leak, which it blamed on third-party contractors.

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Securing the remote workforce has become a critical, yet unexpected, priority for thousands of organisations forced to close their offices and workplaces in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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The world's biggest eyewear company, Italian conglomerate Luxottica, has suffered a ransomware attack staged by criminals using the Windows Nefilim ransomware and data about its financial and human resources operations have been leaked on the dark web.

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Two hundred and fifty million records of conversations between Microsoft support agents and customers spanning the period 2005 to December 2019 lay exposed on the Web and was discovered last month.

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The inherent weakness at the heart of the real-time payments platform PayID has been exposed, with the details of about 100,000 Australians being leaked through an attack on the Westpac bank.

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Indian outsourcing company HCL Technologies — formerly known as Hindustan Computers Limited — has exposed personal information of employees, plaintext passwords for new hires reports on installations of customer infrastructure, and web applications for managing personnel on an unprotected domain.

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A security firm has found two third-party developed Facebook app datasets exposed on the Web, one from the Mexico-based media company Cultura Colectiva and the other, a backup, from a Facebook-integrated app called At the Pool. Both were exposed via Amazon S3 buckets.

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Three Republican senators in the US have written to Google chief executive Sundar Pichai asking him to provide a copy of an internal memo that was claimed to have cited regulatory fears as a reason for the company withholding details about a major data leak in the Google+ social network.

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Alphabet, the parent company of Google, will shut down the Google+ social network after confirming on Monday that data from up to half a million user accounts may have leaked due to a bug in the system.

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Australian tech firm Crowdcomms has confessed that an app it built for the British Conservative Party allowed access to profiles of politicians attending the party's annual conference in Birmingham.

Published in Apps

Cloud access security broker provider Netskope has raised US$231.4 million in funding, but says its goals are not to be acquired but to be a key long-term cyber-security player.

Published in Security

Data relating to a number of subsidiaries of Blue Chair, a holding company in Kansas City, has been found exposed on the Web by the security firm UpGuard.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 11 October 2017 11:49

Equifax says 15.2m UK records also exposed

American credit information provider Equifax has announced that about 15.2 million British client records were exfiltrated from its systems, affecting about 700,000 consumers.

Published in Security
Friday, 08 September 2017 09:31

US credit info provider leaks 143m user details

American credit information provider Equifax has disclosed that it learned on 29 July of a leak that involved the details of 143 million consumers.

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