T-Mobile hit with class-action lawsuits over data breach
T-Mobile has been hit with a pair of class-action lawsuits in Washington federal court as the number of current and former customers impacted by a cyberattack against the telecommunications giant grows.
State Department hit by cyber attack, source says
The State Department is the latest to fall victim to a cyberattack and the notification of a possible serious breach was made by the Department of Defense Cyber Command, a source told Fox News Saturday.
When ransomware gets deadly: Attack brings down hospital system
A Marietta, Ohio-based hospital chain was recently forced to shut down IT systems and cancel surgeries, underscoring the deadly ramifications of ransomware.
China passes one of the world’s strictest data-privacy laws
China has approved a sweeping privacy law that will curb data collection by technology companies, but that policy analysts say is unlikely to limit the state’s widespread use of surveillance.
T. Mobile’s data breach: What customers need to know
T-Mobile confirmed millions of customer data has been comprised in a cyber attack. Here's the latest.
T-Mobile confirms hackers stole about 7.8M postpaid customers' personal data
T-Mobile US confirmed on Wednesday that the investigation into a cyberattack has revealed that some personal data of about 7.8 million customers was affected, according to Reuters.
Poly Network offers job to hacker who stole $600M
Poly Network has extended a job offer to a hacker who stole $600 million in digital currency from the financial platform.
Pearson to pay $1M to settle charges it misled investors, SEC says
London-based Pearson PLC will pay $1 million to settle charges it misled investors about a 2018 cyber intrusion involving the theft of millions of student records, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Monday.
‘A matter of time until another 9/11’ warn experts as airport security weaker than ever
And they said this could mean another 9/11 is possible, a warning that came as the Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin Friday saying the 9/11 20th anniversary could spur extremist violence.
Ransomware criminals' demands rise as aggressive tactics pay off
The ransomware crisis just keeps getting worse as criminal enterprises pour money into highly profitable ransomware operations, according to a report from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 security consulting group.
Child Tax Credit scams among ‘hottest’ cons this summer: Kurt the CyberGuy
Kurt Knutsson on what you should know about Child Tax Credit-related scams.
‘The CyberGuy’ explains Child Tax Credit-related scams
Kurt Knutsson, often known as ‘The CyberGuy,’ on what you should know about Child Tax Credit scams.
These are the ‘hottest’ scams to watch out for this summer
Kurt Knutsson, often known as ‘The CyberGuy,’ breaks down the top cons Americans should look out for this summer.
Millennials ‘ahead of the game’ when investing in crypto: College dropout turned CEO
MittGroup CEO Grant Mitterlehner says younger generations have an advantage in cryptocurrency investments thanks to social media.
NortonLifeLock agrees to buy cybersecurity provider Avast
NortonLifeLock Inc.
Infamous DarkSide ransomware reborn as new cyber threat: reports
A new cyber gang is in town – and tapping into the best features of ransomware used in the Colonial Pipeline attack.
China expert warns against doing business in the region
Jonathan D.T. Ward, founder of Atlas Organization and author of 'China's Vision of Victory,' argues that people should now know that the Chinese tech sector is 'quite a danger' to be involved in.
Senators push bipartisan bill to sanction nations involved with ransomware attacks
Top senators on the Senate Intelligence Committee introduced bipartisan legislation Thursday that seeks to sanction any nation involved in ransomware attacks against the U.S.
Chinese cyberattacks can make financial institutions, critical infrastructure 'vulnerable': Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on China's ability to hack into American companies and what the U.S. can do about it.
Chinese cyberattacks can make financial institutions, critical infrastructure 'vulnerable': Rep. Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on the Chinese Communist Party's ability to get the data of a US company that has operations in China.