Survey finds Cyber Attacks Incredibly Common at Automotive Firms
A survey of automotive executives by KPMG finds that reports of data breaches are common - even as investment in security lags.
A survey of automotive executives by KPMG finds that reports of data breaches are common - even as investment in security lags.
The company says plaintiffs, unable to say when the breach occurred, can’t prove damages.
The FBI warns that extortion e-mail schemes are a byproduct of high profile data breaches.
The suit against professional tracking service Spokeo didn’t involve a data breach, but the ruling this month by the Supreme Court in Spokeo’s favor could have big implications for breached firms and their customers.
Wendy’s says that only 5% of its stores were hacked. But does it matter?
The fast food chain is the latest to face a class action lawsuit on behalf of customers whose credit card data was stolen following a data breach.
The recently released Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is one of our best sources of information on breaches and other malicious activity – it is also woefully inadequate to the task.
Courts in the U.S. are increasingly accepting the risk of imminent and future injuries to consumers resulting from data theft as enough to give them standing in court cases and class action suits.
A survey by The Rand Corporation found that as many as a quarter of all U.S. residents – 64 million adults in the U.S. – have received a notification that their data was exposed in the last year, evidence of the far reach of data theft and data loss within the U.S.
An analysis by Wired shows that the Panama firm Mossack and Fonseca did a poor job managing its public facing systems, all the while promising clients security.