Data breaches cost organizations billions of dollars each year to avoid and contain, while also degrading consumer trust and potentially reducing customer retention. Here's the list of the world's 50 biggest data breaches from 2004 to 2021.
The Coronavirus outbreak has triggered worldwide Cyberattacks from cybercriminals with economic motivation and state-sponsored cyber threat actors operating for cyber espionage. It is estimated that victims will be increasingly targeted with Coronavirus-themed activities, apps, websites and armed documents, reports...
A mysterious Chinese malware has hit systems on Guam, which Microsoft said was installed by a Chinese government hacking group called Volt Typhoon. There are speculations that Taiwan may be the real target of these cyberattacks.
Even though the tech behemoth Samsung asserted that there will be no impact on its operations or customers, there is no denying that hackers had breached source code for the Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
"KillNet" has claimed major US airports are the targets of extensive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) cyberattacks.
Hundreds of thousands of highly sensitive files from police departments across the world were leaked online last week. The collection, dubbed “BlueLeaks”, stems from a security breach at a Texas web design and hosting company that maintains a number...