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Apple Under Fire as US Government Files Antitrust Lawsuit
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a major antitrust lawsuit against Apple Inc., accusing the tech behemoth of monopolizing the smartphone market. The lawsuit alleges Apple has unlawfully maintained its dominance in...
New Legislation Would Help Protect Healthcare Providers from Cyberattacks
On March 22, Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) introduced new legislation that would give advance payments to healthcare providers stricken by cyberattacks, provided that the healthcare companies have implemented recommended cybersecuri...
Proton Adds Passkeys To Proton Pass
Proton has updated Proton Pass to include passkeys for safer authentication on supported sites and platforms. Passkeys offer a promising substitute for conventional passwords and two-factor authentication — they’re more secure and...
US Warns States About Rising Cyber Threats to Water Systems
The Biden administration has sent out letters to warn states about cyberattacks against water systems.
"Disabling cyberattacks are striking water and wastewater systems throughout the United States … These attacks have the pote...
Fujitsu Confirms Malware In Its Systems
Japanese ICT firm Fujitsu has confirmed a malware infection in its systems and its internal investigation suggests that hackers could have stolen customer information and personal data.
"We confirmed the presence of malware on...
Hackers Ransom New Zealand Residents After Data Breach
After a potential 2.5 million users' information was exposed by hackers, multiple New Zealand residents are reporting that they’re now receiving ransom letters.
MediaWorks began an internal investigation of its company after an...
Hack of IMF Email Accounts Highlights Microsoft Vulnerabilities
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the biggest lender to governments in the world, reported that 11 of its email accounts were hacked in February 2024. The hack adds to a growing list of large organizations that have seen thei...
Brazilian Federal Police Arrests Suspect Likely Part of LAPSUS$ Hacking Group
The Brazilian Federal Police arrested a suspect on Wednesday who’s likely a member of the LAPSUS$ hacking group. This group is responsible for cyberattacks on large companies like Nvidia, Samsung, 2K Games, Uber, and many others...
US Marketing Firm Exposes Sensitive Data of American Clients and Prospects
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The SafetyDetectives cybersecurity team identified a considerable data exposure at the American firm Powersports Marketing.
Powersports Marketing™ specializes in direct marketing solutions for automotive dealerships thro...
Malaysian POS and Inventory Management Software Provider Leaked Almost 1 Million Customers' Data
The SafetyDetectives cybersecurity team has discovered a major data leak affecting the software company called StoreHub.
StoreHub is based in Malaysia and provides a point of sale (POS) software system which is mostly used in r...