Web3 nov. 2024 · July – Twitter Breach. On July 21, 2024, a hacker posted the data of 5.4 million Twitter users for sale (for a mere ~$30,000). The attacker had exploited a known vulnerability that was first identified in January. Twitter had patched this vulnerability, but the malicious actor was faster than Twitter in this case. Web12 feb. 2024 · security and threat intelligence experts. Engineers, researchers, data scientists, threat hunters, geopolitical analysts, investigators, frontline responders, and …
IoT Security - A Safer Internet of Things (for 2024)
Web2 mei 2024 · Top IoT Security Threats in 2024. 1. Unencrypted Data Storage. IoT devices collect a huge amount of valuable data throughout the day, much of which is stored in … Web21 mrt. 2024 · Third Party Security (or Lack thereof) in 2024. According to IBM’s Cost of Data Breach Report 2024, the average global cost of a data breach reached $4.35M. In the U.S., the average cost rises to $9.44M, due to higher labor costs and compliance fines unique to U.S. operations. Meanwhile, the report also revealed two other important … shannon utahhumane.org
Yum Brands Discloses Data Breach Following Ransomware Attack
WebETSI’s annual flagship event on Cyber Security returned in 2024 from 3rd to 5th October, in ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, France. We were excited to announce the return to a face-to-face format for the event, scheduled to coincide with Cyber Security Month 2024.. The ETSI Security Conference 2024 (previously ETSI Security Week), running over three days, … Web5 apr. 2024 · IoT Cybersecurity Statistics. 1.51 billion IoT breaches were reported in the first 6 months of 2024. – Speartip; 51% of IT teams are unaware of the types of devices connected to their network. – Speartip; 32% of IoT companies have data security concerns due to the shortage of skilled personnel. Tech business news Web26 sep. 2024 · In June 2024 hackers claim to have made off with more than 20GB of sensitive data including guests’ credit card data. The attackers described using social engineering to trick an employee at a Marriott property in Maryland into giving them access to their computer. shannon ussery