Krebs on Security | In late December 2019, fuel and convenience store chain Wawa Inc. said a nine-month-long breach of its payment card processing systems may have led to the theft of card data from customers who visited any of its 850 locations nationwide. Now, fraud experts say the first batch of card data stolen from Wawa customers is being sold at one of the underground’s most popular crime shops, which claims to have 30 million records to peddle from a new nationwide breach.
BetterCloud Monitor | Since October you’ve been hearing about them—the proposed CCPA regulations coming out of California. You’ve read some articles and want to have your company set up and ready for success this year (the law became effective January 1). But some of the legal jargon is hard to wade through. And, not to mention, what actually applies to your IT job? We’re here to help.
AppleInsider | Amazon's Ring for Android app is loaded with third-party trackers harvesting a "plethora" of customer data, a new investigation claims—and an Amazon engineer for the product wants it completely shut down.
The Verge | Facebook’s Clear History tool is now available in all countries, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a blog post. It’s part of a new section in your settings called “Off-Facebook activity,” and it lets users see which third-parties have shared user interactions with the social network—even when they’re not using Facebook directly.
The Enterprisers Project | CIOs and CTOs share the IT culture misconceptions that are holding some IT organizations back. Do people on your teams need to dump any of these?
Security Boulevard | Trust is generally the foundation and basis of any good relationship, but when it comes to protecting your organization, sometimes a Zero Trust mentality is your best bet. Today, Zero Trust is a tech buzzword heard often, but what is the thought process behind it?
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G Suite Updates | Google is introducing a new data loss prevention (DLP) system that will make it easier to deploy more advanced detection policies for content on Google Drive.
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