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Cyber Attack news headlines trending on Google

CyberSecurity Insiders

Those who had Facebook accounts from May 24th, 2007, to Dec 22nd, 2022, will be eligible to gain some monetary benefits from the settled amount. The news is out that a ransomware attack launched by the BlackCat/Alphv gang has crippled the entire computer network platform of American software and technology consulting firm NCR.

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Why Data Privacy Day is Important for the State of Web Security

SiteLock

As technology continues to evolve, web security threats are on the rise with an estimated 160,000 samples of malware detected around the world each day. retail, healthcare and hospitality). Unfortunately, 70% of these attacks are targeted at small businesses and other particular industries (e.g.

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The Biggest Blocker to Open Banking Success? Slow, Risky Data

Security Boulevard

In 2007, the original Payment Services Directive—or open banking as it’s also known—went into effect to create a unified payment market in the European Union. Traditional test data management tools are simply not up to the task of wrangling data from across a multi-generational technology stack. Furthermore: .

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Cyber CEO: The History Of Cybercrime, From 1834 To Present

Herjavec Group

1903 — Wireless Telegraphy — During John Ambrose Fleming’s first public demonstration of Marconi’s “secure” wireless telegraphy technology, Nevil Maskelyne disrupts it by sending insulting Morse code messages discrediting the invention. 1998-2007 — Max Butler — Max Butler hacks U.S. retailer (Polo Ralph Lauren).

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PSD2 Regulation and Compliance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The directive builds upon the foundations laid by the original Payment Services Directive (PSD1 or Directive 2007/64/EC), which opened up the European banking and financial services market nearly a decade ago. PSD2 hinges on a critical connection between retailers, fintechs, and banks. Let's explore the details further.

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MY TAKE: Here’s how ‘bulletproof proxies’ help criminals put compromised IoT devices to work

The Last Watchdog

namely smart refrigerators, garage doors, home routers and the like – nearly quadrupled for the retail and financial services sectors. My big takeaways: Bulletproof weaponry Back in 2007, a noted fellow journalist, Brian Krebs, exposed how the Russian Business Network had pioneered something called “ bulletproof hosting.”

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