Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, agreed to a record $1.4 billion settlement with the U.S. state of Texas over allegations that it illegally collected biometric data of millions of users without their permission, marking one of the largest penalties levied by regulators against the tech giant. “This historic settlement demonstrates our […]
Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.
Adaptive Shield, a leader in SaaS Security, today announced its breakthrough Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) platform for SaaS environments. Since entering this space a year ago, the company has already become a leader in the field, implementing the solution in hundreds of enterprise customer environments. Adaptive Shield will demonstrate its new ITDR platform […]
The global average cost of a data breach leaped by 10% compared to the previous reporting period, hitting US$4.88 million, according to the 19th annual Cost of a Data Breach Report from IBM, which covers the period from March 2023 to February 2024. That’s a whopping 26.4% higher than the US$3.86 million reported in the […]
The focus of China’s proposed Digital Identity proposal revolves around three key items: minimization of data sharing, user rights, and legal compliance, with data security being the fulcrum, an industry analyst said today. Late last week, Xinhua, the government news agency of the Communist Party of China, reported that “Chinese citizens may, in the future, […]
A malicious campaign targeting Android devices worldwide utilizes thousands of Telegram bots to infect devices with SMS-stealing malware and steal one-time 2FA passwords (OTPs) for over 600 services. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
According to the study, around 400 stolen GenAI credentials are being sold by threat actors per day. Go to Source Author: Dark Reading Staff
A Fortune 50 company paid a record-breaking $75 million ransom payment to the Dark Angels ransomware gang, according to a report by Zscaler ThreatLabz. […] Go to Source Author: Lawrence Abrams
With sufficient privileges in Active Directory, attackers only have to create an “ESX Admins” group in the targeted domain and add a user to it. Go to Source Author: Nate Nelson, Contributing Writer
CISA has ordered U.S. Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to secure their servers against a VMware ESXi authentication bypass vulnerability exploited in ransomware attacks. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
CISA has ordered U.S. Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to secure their servers against a VMware ESXi authentication bypass vulnerability exploited in ransomware attacks. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
