Tens of thousands of workers are affected by a fellow employee dipping into files that include everything from SSNs and names to union status and compensation data.
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 February 07, 2024
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Verizon Employee Data Exposed in Insider Threat Incident
Tens of thousands of workers are effected by a fellow employee dipping into files that include everything from SSNs and names to union status and compensation data.
Critical Bugs in Canon Small Office Printers Allow Code Execution, DDoS
A grouping of serious printer bugs, unveiled at last summer's Pwn2Own, were patchless for months, but are finally fixed now.
Microsoft Azure HDInsight Bugs Expose Big Data to Breaches
Security holes in a big data tool could lead to big data compromise.
Twin Max-Severity Bugs Open Fortinet's SIEM to Code Execution
Full 10s on the CVSS vulnerability severity scale have been assigned to two flaws discovered in Fortinet's FortiSIEM cybersecurity operations platform.
Crucial Airline Flight Planning App Open to Interception Risks
Airbus-owned NAVBLUE fixed the issue after a penetration testing firm disclosed the problem to the company.
World Govs, Tech Giants Sign Spyware Responsibility Pledge
France, the UK, the US, and others will work on a framework for the responsible use of tools like NSO Group's Pegasus, and Shadowserver Foundation gains £1 million investment.
'ResumeLooters' Attackers Steal Millions of Career Records
The cyberattackers used SQL injection and XSS to target 65 retail companies and job recruiters, stealing databases with unique emails and other sensitive records.
How Neurodiversity Can Help Fill the Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage
Many people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other neurodiverse conditions bring new perspectives that can help organizations solve cybersecurity challenges.
UAE Cybersecurity Official Warns of VPN Abuse
More than 6 million VPNs are now deployed on devices in the United Arab Emirates.
Nigerian University Rolls Out Cybersecurity Degree Program
Nigerian University of Technology and Management plans to compete on the global cyber-education stage.
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