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Enzo Biochem to pay $4.5 mln for failing to safeguard patient data
Enzo Biochem will pay $4.5 million to settle claims it failed to adequately safeguard personal and private health information of its patients, New York Attorney General Letitia Jam...
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Dispossessor ransomware group shut down by US, European authorities
The globally active criminal ransomware group Radar/Dispossessor, which targeted at least dozens of companies in sectors including healthcare and transport, has been taken down, au...
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Swiss-based Schlatter says IT network affected by cyberattack
Schlatter Industries' IT network was attacked with malware on Friday and it can be assumed this was a professional attack, the Switzerland-based company said on Monday.
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GPS spoofers 'hack time' on commercial airlines, researchers say
A recent surge in GPS “spoofing”, a form of digital attack which can send commercial airliners off course, has entered an intriguing new dimension, according to cybersecurity resea...
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Microsoft researchers report Iran hackers targeting US officials before election
Microsoft researchers said on Friday that Iran government-tied hackers tried breaking into the account of a "high ranking official" on the U.S. presidential campaign in June, weeks...
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Akamai forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on cybersecurity demand
Akamai Technologies forecast third-quarter revenue and profit above estimates on Thursday, betting on strong demand for its cybersecurity services as businesses spend heavily on sa...
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X's handling of UK riots could influence EU probe
An ongoing European Commission investigation into social media platform X could take its handling of harmful content related to the recent UK riots into account, a spokesperson sai...
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Musk stirs UK divisions, sparks calls for faster rollout of online safety laws
Elon Musk has been accused of exacerbating tensions after a week of far-right rioting in Britain, sparking calls for the government to speed up the rollout of laws policing harmful...
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Shanghai summons six coffee brands over collection of customer data, regulator says
Shanghai authorities on Tuesday summoned representatives of six coffee brands, including Luckin Coffee and Costa Coffee, over what they said was the illicit collection of consumers...
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Fortinet raises annual revenue forecast
Cybersecurity firm Fortinet raised its annual revenue forecast on Tuesday, as companies spend more on safeguarding their digital assets and operations against cyberattacks.
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CrowdStrike says it should not be blamed for Delta Airlines' cyber outage
CrowdStrike said on Sunday in a response to Delta Airlines that the cybersecurity firm should not be blamed for the carrier's flight disruptions following the July 19 global outage...
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Avast antivirus owner Gen forecasts strong quarterly revenue on robust software demand
Cybersecurity firm Gen Digital forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Thursday, a sign that customers will increase spending on antivirus solutions to safeg...
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Small Indian banks back online after ransomware attack, payments authority says
Nearly 300 small Indian banks which were forced to go offline a day earlier due to a ransomware attack were back online on Thursday, the National Payments Corporation of India, an ...
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Cencora says additional data stolen in February cyberattack
U.S. drug distributor Cencora said on Wednesday that additional data on patients, beyond what was initially identified, had been stolen in a cyberattack and data breach in February...
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Ransomware attack forces hundreds of small Indian banks offline, sources say
A ransomware attack on a technology service provider has forced payment systems across nearly 300 small Indian local banks to shut down temporarily, two sources directly aware of t...
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Canada launches investigation into Ticketmaster data breach
Canada has launched an investigation into a data breach at Live Nation Entertainment unit Ticketmaster that impacted the personal information of millions of individuals worldwide, ...
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Cybersecurity firm Tenable exploring potential sale, Bloomberg News reports
Cybersecurity firm Tenable Holdings is exploring options, including a potential sale after receiving takeover interest, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar w...
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Meta to pay $1.4 billion to settle Texas facial recognition data lawsuit
Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to Texas to resolve the state’s lawsuit accusing the Facebook parent of illegally using facial-recognition technology to collect biome...
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