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  • Instagram explains surprise password reset emails and says accounts remain secure

    Instagram has confirmed it fixed an issue that caused a wave of unsolicited password reset emails, insisting user accounts remain secure. The company has offered few technical details, even as third-party reports raise fresh questions about potential data exposure.

  • Close to 10 billion passwords allegedly leaked on dark web: All the details

    The data has been leaked in a file titled rockyou2024.txt on July 4. The forum user who posted or leaked the data had the username ObamaCare.

  • Security leak leaves Android phones from Samsung, LG and others vulnerable

  • OutThink raises $10 million to tackle human errors behind data breaches

  • India and Cybersecurity: Are we safe?

  • Data breaches rock India: How can you stay safe online?

  • BigBasket data breach | Hackers leak sensitive information of more than 20 million users online

  • 1.2 billion Aadhaar records compromised in first half of 2018: Gemalto report

  • CLOUDSEC 2016 Empowers Organizations to Take Control in the Battle Against Cybercrime

  • 7 Innovations that will shape business in 2015

  • Symantec Report Reveals Threefold Increase In Small Business Attacks

    Small businesses are attractive targets themselves and a way in to ultimately reach larger companies via "watering hole" techniques.

  • Verizon's Data Breach Predictions For 2013

    The most likely threats involve authentication attacks and failures, continued espionage and "hacktivism" attacks, web application exploits and social engineering.

  • Data Breaches Get Personal: Symantec Intelligence Report, 2012

    What may seem surprising is that a person’s real name is by far the most common item to be stolen in a data breach, where it is obtained 55 percent of the time.

  • Veracode Certifies Infor LN For Application Security And Risk Management

    This certification demonstrates Infor's ongoing commitment to security in order to help mitigate customers' risk in areas such as: reputation damage, financial loss, etc.

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