Hackers accessed DM inbox of 36 users in crypto hack: Twitter
Twitter has revealed further details in the massive crypto hack, saying the hackers accessed the DM (direct message) inbox of up to 36 of...
Microsoft previews Double Key Encryption to protect sensitive data
In a bid to further secure customer data and address regulatory needs for some organisations, Microsoft has announced Double Key Encryption for Microsoft 365...
Hackers steal data from 8 universities in UK, Canada
Hackers have compromised student and alumni data at least eight universities in the UK and Canada including University of York, University College, Oxford, University...
1 in 2 Indian firms faced a cyber breach in past 2 years: IBM
One in two Indian companies have experienced a data breach involving the loss or theft of more than 1,000 records containing sensitive or confidential...
We can meet 5G security needs, says Ericsson India MD Nitin Bansal
By Gokul Bhagabati
As India increases the scrutiny of Chinese companies and their products over the national security concerns, a top executive of Swedish gear...
Hackers create specialised economy around hijacked email data
Hackers have created a specialised economy around email account takeover via methods like brand impersonation, social engineering and spear-phishing, retaining the data for long...
Garmin finds no sign of customer data loss after cyberattack
Smart wearables and GPS tracker maker Garmin Ltd. which suffered a cyberattack last week said that it has found no indication that any customer...
Rs 14 crore is average data breach cost for an Indian firm
The average cost of a data breach for an Indian company reached Rs 14 crore in 2020, an increase of 9.4 per cent from...
Amazon Fraud Detector becomes generally available
Amazon Web Services, the Cloud computing business of e-commerce giant Amazon, has now made its machine learning-based service to quickly identify potentially fraudulent online...
37% millennials think they’re too boring for cybercriminals: Kaspersky study
A third of millennials (37 per cent) think they’re too mundane to be the victim of cybercrime, a new study revealed. The study, conducted...