News

News (928)

Tesla Admits Data Breach, Blames Two Former Employees

Tesla has revealed that more than 75,000 company employees had their personal information exposed in a data breach, which the automaker said was the work of two former employees. So reports TechCrunch.

Read more...

Discord.io Reveals Data Breach, Shuts Down Operations  

Discord.io, a third-party service for users of the Discord chat app, has announced that following a data breach it will close up shop “until further notice.” So reports FOX Business.

Read more...

U.S. Cyber Probe to Explore Microsoft’s Email Breach Role

The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that Microsoft’s cybersecurity defenses in a recent hack of government officials’ emails by suspected Chinese threat actors will be part of a U.S. cybersecurity advisory panel’s inquiry into attacks on cloud computing environments. So reports Bloomberg.

Read more...

CISA’s Easterly Warns of Potential China Attacks on Infrastructure

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency Director Jen Easterly has sounded the alarm that China’s hackers have been getting poised for damaging attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure. So reports NBC News.

Read more...

MOVEit Breach Fallout Widens to 600,000 Medicare Recipients  

The list of victims from the Clop ransomware group’s attack on file-transfer software MOVEit’s servers has continued to grow, and now includes 612,000 Medicare beneficiaries. So reports The Hill.

Read more...

Roblox Confirms 2020 Breach of Developers' Personal Data

Roblox has acknowledged a previously unknown data breach exposing the personal information of developers for the gaming platform who attended the Roblox Developer Conference from 2017 to 2020. So reports PC Gamer.

Read more...

Big Tech Commits to White House AI Safeguards

Technology giants including Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft have pledged to follow guidelines that the White House has drawn up for artificial intelligence. So reports the Associated Press.

Read more...

HCA Healthcare Faces Slew of Suits Over Massive Data Breach

HCA Healthcare has been slapped with at least four class-action lawsuits after disclosing a data breach involving 11 million patients. So reports Fierce Healthcare.

Read more...

Amazon, Google Sign on for White House Cybersecurity Labels  

Companies that have committed to a new White House voluntary-labeling program for connected devices that meet certain cybersecurity standards include Amazon, Best Buy, Google, LG Electronics, Logitech and Samsung. So reports CNBC.

Read more...

TSMC Brushes Off $70M Ransom Demand, Faults Supplier

Hit by a $70 million ransom demand from the Russian-speaking cybercrime group known as LockBit, TSMC has acknowledged that hackers stole data from one of its suppliers but maintained that the breach neither affected operations nor compromised its customers’ information. So reports CNN.

Read more...

Visit other PMG Sites: