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It is becoming impossible to ignore the new pandemic of cyber-crime…
A recent Dimensional Research survey was conducted to assess 410 security leaders. In recognition of this growing threat to the digital world, the survey found that mobile devices are “one of the weakest links in the IT infrastructure of most enterprises”.
Worryingly, mobile devices are what most of us have our eyes glued to all of the time.
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Can you trust anyone with your data nowadays?
The simple answer seems to be no when even the law enforcers don’t follow the rules. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) recently revealed that officers within the national agency were reportedly found to have accessed telecommunications data without a warrant.
According to the Guardian Australia, the AFP conducted 6 internal investigations in the past 18 months for allegations of professional misconduct against the officers who had access to telephone data.
Very worrying.
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Hospital breaches have been on an upward trend for years – and recent reports show that data breaches have been more prevalent than we think.
A report put together by Michigan State University noted that almost 1,800 data breaches occurred in more than 200 hospitals across the U.S. between 2009 and 2016.
On average, that’s 9 breaches per hospital!
The report assessed data that was provided by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) between October 2009 and December 2016.
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Although there are multiple lawsuits being made against Yahoo, the technology company may face a worldwide class action.
Back in August 2013, Yahoo reportedly compromised more than 1 billion accounts making it “one of the biggest data breaches in digital history”. It was reported that an “unauthorised party” hacked into the email accounts. Yahoo have since theorised that the hacks were “state-sponsored”.
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The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) has called for a full inquiry after they were alerted to a data breach that may have put lives at risk.
The inquiry was prompted after a former investigating officer who worked at the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) was arrested for allegedly stealing sensitive information. The information is believed to have security details and identification of service police officers.
Needless to say, this data in the wrong hands could put lives in danger…
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The NHS has been subject to severe criticism over the past few years in relation to its data security. Not only has the issue hit the UK public healthcare system, but it seems to be a pandemic issue that includes the private sector too.
This is evident where the personal details of 250 healthcare employees were stolen in a data breach. The data breach targeted approximately 250 employees at Hywel Dda Health Board in Wales.
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Data privacy is getting more and more important, but it seems as though governmental authorities are becoming more and more lax on the matter.
Last month we possibly saw the death of U.S. citizens’ privacy rights in America. Although we’re here in the UK, this is relevant to us, because we still share so many ideals with our American counterparts, and we work with them a lot.
More often than not, the big worldwide breaches are affecting us both, and worldwide privacy rights is something we should all be concerned about.
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Thousands of Twitter accounts were recently compromised following a hack.
The hack reportedly took hold of several high-profile accounts which led to cyber-attackers tweeting all sorts of strange propaganda messages. The high-profile Twitter accounts includes Forbes, European Parliament, Amnesty International, and the BBC’s North American service.
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Email scamming is becoming more sophisticated and commonplace, studies and research has shown.
With bank scams, it’s arguably easier to detect as you would not expect an email from them warning you of a hack. However, you could expect email providers to email you regarding your account, and that’s one popular method used by scammers these days.
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The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation has introduced a web-based data breach notification archive.
The archive gives access to the public and media to allow greater transparency in data breaches, highlighting those that fail to notify their customers/users of a data breach.
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Anthem, one of the largest health insurers in the U.S., compromised the personal details of around 80 million of their members and employees. Anthem disclosed what is dubbed as “the largest data breach in healthcare history” back in 2015.
Now, it has been revealed to the public that a foreign government may have been behind the cyber-breach.
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A lot of data hacks and breaches hit the headlines last year. Some of them happened a few years ago and were only revealed in 2016.
Let’s take a look at some of the biggest ones to hit the news.
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