Category Archives: Data Breach
The physical breach of the Capitol building opens a cybersecurity pandora’s box
The incident, as well as the response among those on Capitol Hill tasked with securing government technology assets, serves as a dramatic and evolving case study for public and private sector entities on the scope of the cybersecurity risk tied to a physical breach.
The post The physical breach of the Capitol building opens a cybersecurity pandora’s box appeared first on SC Media.
Fourth breach at T-Mobile puts focus on security of post mergers
T-Mobile reported a breach that compromised customer data – the company’s fourth in three years – raises questions about whether the mobile carrier’s massive merger with Sprint left the combined company more vulnerable. Indeed, when companies merge, particularly sizable ones, the integration of technology systems and networks can often introduce new security considerations. “The volume…
The post Fourth breach at T-Mobile puts focus on security of post mergers appeared first on SC Media.
Microsoft doesn’t treat its source code like a trade secret. Is that smart?
In the course of investigating the impacts of the SolarWinds breach, Microsoft security specialists discovered “unusual activity” within a number of internal accounts, including one that was used to view the company’s internal source code.
The post Microsoft doesn’t treat its source code like a trade secret. Is that smart? appeared first on SC Media.
Non-profit founded by Gates Foundation suffers massive exposure of student records
An exposed AWS bucket left hundreds of thousands of student-related records exposed to the internet, but officials from the non-profit say most of the data was old and obsolete.
The post Non-profit founded by Gates Foundation suffers massive exposure of student records appeared first on SC Media.
The 2020 SolarWinds reality check: As cleanup continues, community considers implications
What might go down as the most consequential story of the year for the cybersecurity community only surfaced in December. And yet, experts predict years of clean up, both physical and political, and potential shifts in how the nation secures the supply chain.
The post The 2020 SolarWinds reality check: As cleanup continues, community considers implications appeared first on SC Media.
Ticketmaster fined $10 million in corporate espionage scheme
Ticketmaster tried to steal both a client and design ideas from a competitor by logging into the back-end system with a former employer’s login credentials.
The post Ticketmaster fined $10 million in corporate espionage scheme appeared first on SC Media.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a partner of defense companies and agencies, reports breach
Of particular concern among some cybersecurity experts is the fact that the company took several months to report to the incidents, which stemmed from unauthorized access to servers from overseas offices.
The post Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a partner of defense companies and agencies, reports breach appeared first on SC Media.