News

News (920)

Yum! Brands Employees Sue Over Ransomware Incident  

Yum! Brands has disclosed that the fast-food chain giant has been hit with several proposed class action lawsuits on behalf of current and former employees stemming from a January ransomware attack. So reports Cybersecurity Dive.

Read more...

Cyberattack Hobbles the Philadelphia Inquirer  

The Philadelphia Inquirer was left without a regular Sunday newspaper and with some delays to online stories following a cyberattack. So reports The Guardian.

Read more...

Toyota Admits Decade-long Data Leak Affecting 2 Million Customers  

Toyota has revealed that it left car location data for 2.15 million Japanese customers exposed on the open Internet for more than 10 years. So reports BankInfoSecurity.

Read more...

Cybersecurity Vendor Dragos Reveals Data Breach  

Dragos has disclosed that an unspecified ransomware group stole some data and spent more than 16 hours in its systems after breaching security. So reports Security Week.

Read more...

Dallas Slowly Recovers from Ransomware Attack On City Systems  

Dallas information technology officials have indicated that the city is only gradually bouncing back from a May 3 ransomware attack affecting the city’s networks. So reports local ABC affiliate WFAA.

Read more...

Western Digital Informs Customers Of Data Breach  

Western Digital has notified online store customers that an unauthorized party accessed “limited personal information.” So reports TechCrunch.

Read more...

Google Launches Passkeys To Replace Passwords

Google has introduced passkeys, an alternative sign-in method meant to be easier to use and more secure than traditional passwords. So reports Ars Technica.

Read more...

NextGen Healthcare Sued Over Data Breach Affecting 1 Million  

NextGen Healthcare has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit over a data breach that allegedly affected more than 1 million people. So reports The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Read more...

Cyberattack Concerns Spread Among CISOs: Survey  

The share of chief information security officers who are concerned about a cyberattack hitting their organization has jumped in the past year, according to a survey by Proofpoint. So reports Cybersecurity Dive.

Read more...

CISA Asks for Public Input On Software Security Form  

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has called for public comment on a new form that software producers will be required to use to self-attest that applications they provide to the federal government meet minimum security standards. So reports Cybersecurity Dive.

Read more...

Visit other PMG Sites: