Tag: data
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New Zealand Orders Review of Manage My Health Breach Affecting 100,000+ Patients
A breach affecting Manage My Health could have exposed sensitive data for up to 120,000 New Zealand patients First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/new-zealand-orders-review-manage/
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How the Organizational Risk Culture Standard can supercharge your cybersecurity culture
Tags: automation, ceo, communications, compliance, control, cyber, cybersecurity, data, detection, email, finance, framework, group, guide, intelligence, law, metric, nist, phishing, ransomware, RedTeam, resilience, risk, tool, updateThe 10 dimensions, translated for cybersecurity: The ORCS framework defines ten dimensions. Treat them as a system. Each one is distinct; together they are complete. Leadership & governance. Leaders set the tone, model the behavior and anchor accountability. If leaders treat cyber as only an IT issue, everyone else will, too. When leaders make risk-informed…
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ProfileHound: Post-Escalation Tool Designed to Achieve Red Team Objectives
ProfileHound emerges as a specialized post-exploitation instrument for offensive security professionals seeking to identify high-value targets within Active Directory environments. The tool addresses a critical gap in red-team reconnaissance by enumerating domain user profiles stored on compromised machines, enabling operators to make data-driven decisions about which systems warrant focused exploitation.”‹ The fundamental innovation behind ProfileHound…
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Crimson Collective Claims Alleged Breach of Brightspeed Fiber Network
A threat actor group operating under the name >>Crimson Collective
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Multiple Flaws in QNAP Tools Allow Attackers to Steal Sensitive Data
QNAP has released a security advisory addressing multiple vulnerabilities in its License Center application. If left unpatched, these flaws could allow attackers to steal sensitive information, crash system processes, or modify memory on affected Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. The security update, released on January 3, 2026, resolves two distinct issues affecting License Center version…
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Cybersecurity firm turns tables on threat actors with decoy data trap
Evidence of real breach remains thin: Despite Resecurity’s detailed account, the threat actors have not backed up their original claims with additional verifiable evidence. After posting the screenshots, no substantiated leaks of internal systems or actual client data have appeared. Independent analysis by various cybersecurity researchers supports Resecurity’s assertion that no production assets were compromised.On…
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Cybersecurity firm turns tables on threat actors with decoy data trap
Evidence of real breach remains thin: Despite Resecurity’s detailed account, the threat actors have not backed up their original claims with additional verifiable evidence. After posting the screenshots, no substantiated leaks of internal systems or actual client data have appeared. Independent analysis by various cybersecurity researchers supports Resecurity’s assertion that no production assets were compromised.On…
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How To Build Ransomware-Resilient AI Data Pipelines: A Practical Guide for Modern Enterprises
Modern enterprises depend on AI data pipelines for analytics and automated decision-making. As these pipelines become more integrated… First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/building-ransomware-resilient-ai-data-pipelines/
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Disney Fined $10M for Violating Children’s Privacy Laws on YouTube
Disney agrees to a $10M settlement with the DOJ and FTC over YouTube privacy violations. Learn how the COPPA ruling affects kids’ data and Disney’s new rules. First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/disney-fine-violating-children-privacy-laws-youtube/
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California’s DROP Platform Launches: What Enterprise B2B SaaS Companies Need to Know About Data Deletion Compliance
How California’s groundbreaking data deletion law signals a fundamental shift in enterprise identity lifecycle management”, and why your SSO infrastructure matters more than ever First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/californias-drop-platform-launches-what-enterprise-b2b-saas-companies-need-to-know-about-data-deletion-compliance/
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California’s DROP Platform Launches: What Enterprise B2B SaaS Companies Need to Know About Data Deletion Compliance
How California’s groundbreaking data deletion law signals a fundamental shift in enterprise identity lifecycle management”, and why your SSO infrastructure matters more than ever First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/californias-drop-platform-launches-what-enterprise-b2b-saas-companies-need-to-know-about-data-deletion-compliance/
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How OSINT + Breach Data Connects the Dots in Attribution Investigations
Attribution isn’t about one clue, it’s about connecting many Attribution investigations almost never hinge on a single “gotcha” artifact. Most of the work happens in the messy middle: weak signals, partial identifiers, reused aliases, and contradictory breadcrumbs across environments. Security teams might have a suspicious email address, a dark web mention, a forum username,… First…
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Sedgwick discloses data breach after TridentLocker ransomware attack
Sedgwick confirmed a cyber incident at its federal contractor unit after TridentLocker claimed to steal 3.4GB of data. Sedgwick is a leading global claims management and risk services provider operating in the insurance and risk solutions sector. It employs roughly 33,000 people worldwide, across more than 80 countries. Estimated annual revenue is in the multi-billion…
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Sedgwick discloses data breach after TridentLocker ransomware attack
Sedgwick confirmed a cyber incident at its federal contractor unit after TridentLocker claimed to steal 3.4GB of data. Sedgwick is a leading global claims management and risk services provider operating in the insurance and risk solutions sector. It employs roughly 33,000 people worldwide, across more than 80 countries. Estimated annual revenue is in the multi-billion…
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Pharma’s most underestimated cyber risk isn’t a breach
Chirag Shah, Global Information Security Officer DPO at Model N examines how cyber risk in pharma and life sciences is shifting beyond traditional breaches toward data … First seen on helpnetsecurity.com Jump to article: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/01/05/chirag-shah-model-n-pharma-cyber-risk/
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Are current NHI security measures truly impenetrable
How Secure Are Your Non-Human Identities? Are your organization’s non-human identity (NHI) security measures truly impenetrable? With digital becomes even more intricate, the management of NHIs is increasingly essential for protecting assets. NHIs, essentially machine identities, have the vital role of safeguarding access and maintaining the integrity of sensitive data in a centralized manner. But……
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Researcher Wipes White Supremacist Dating Sites, Leaks Data on okstupid.lol
Security researcher in “Martha Root” in Pink Power Ranger deletes white supremacist dating sites live onstage, leaks 8,000 profiles and 100GB of data at Chaos Communication Congress (CCC) 2025. First seen on hackread.com Jump to article: hackread.com/white-supremacist-dating-sites-wiped-okstupid-lol/
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NDSS 2025 A New PPML Paradigm For Quantized Models
Session 7D: ML Security Authors, Creators & Presenters: Tianpei Lu (The State Key Laboratory of Blockchain and Data Security, Zhejiang University), Bingsheng Zhang (The State Key Laboratory of Blockchain and Data Security, Zhejiang University), Xiaoyuan Zhang (The State Key Laboratory of Blockchain and Data Security, Zhejiang University), Kui Ren (The State Key Laboratory of Blockchain…
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Hackers claim to hack Resecurity, firm says it was a honeypot
The ShinyHunters hacking group claims it breached the systems of cybersecurity firm Resecurity and stole internal data, while Resecurity says the attackers only accessed a deliberately deployed honeypot containing fake information used to monitor their activity. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-claim-resecurity-hack-firm-says-it-was-a-honeypot/
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Hackers claim to hack Resecurity, firm says it was a honeypot
The ShinyHunters hacking group claims it breached the systems of cybersecurity firm Resecurity and stole internal data, while Resecurity says the attackers only accessed a deliberately deployed honeypot containing fake information used to monitor their activity. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-claim-resecurity-hack-firm-says-it-was-a-honeypot/
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California residents can use new tool to demand brokers delete their personal data
A new tool should make it easier for California residents to limit data brokers’ ability to store and sell their personal information. First seen on techcrunch.com Jump to article: techcrunch.com/2026/01/03/california-residents-can-use-new-tool-to-demand-brokers-delete-their-personal-data/
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ShinyHunters claims Resecurity hack, firm says it’s a honeypot
The ShinyHunters hacking group claims it breached the systems of cybersecurity firm Resecurity and stole internal data, while Resecurity says the attackers only accessed a deliberately deployed honeypot containing fake information used to monitor their activity. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/shinyhunters-claims-resecurity-hack-firm-says-its-a-honeypot/
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Data Privacy vs Cybersecurity Solutions: Key Differences
The post <b>Data Privacy vs Cybersecurity Solutions: Key Differences</b> appeared first on Sovy. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: https://securityboulevard.com/2026/01/data-privacy-vs-cybersecurity-solutions-key-differences/
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NDSS 2025 DLBox: New Model Training Framework For Protecting Training Data
Session 7D: ML Security Authors, Creators & Presenters: Jaewon Hur (Seoul National University), Juheon Yi (Nokia Bell Labs, Cambridge, UK), Cheolwoo Myung (Seoul National University), Sangyun Kim (Seoul National University), Youngki Lee (Seoul National University), Byoungyoung Lee (Seoul National University) PAPER DLBox: New Model Training Framework For Protecting Training Data Sharing training data for deep…
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NDSS 2025 Understanding Data Importance In Machine Learning Attacks
Session 7D: ML Security Authors, Creators & Presenters: Rui Wen (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security), Michael Backes (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security), Yang Zhang (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security) PAPER Understanding Data Importance in Machine Learning Attacks: Does Valuable Data Pose Greater Harm? Machine learning has revolutionized numerous domains, playing a crucial…
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NDSS 2025 AlphaDog: No-Box Camouflage Attacks Via Alpha Channel Oversight
Session 7D: ML Security Authors, Creators & Presenters: Qi Xia (University of Texas at San Antonio), Qian Chen (University of Texas at San Antonio) PAPER AlphaDog: No-Box Camouflage Attacks via Alpha Channel Oversight Traditional black-box adversarial attacks on computer vision models face significant limitations, including intensive querying requirements, time-consuming iterative processes, a lack of universality,…
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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Predictions for 2026: AI Attack Acceleration, Automated Remediation, Custom-Made AI Security Tools, Machine Identity Threats, and More
Tags: access, ai, attack, automation, breach, ciso, cloud, computer, conference, control, cyber, cybersecurity, data, data-breach, defense, detection, exploit, governance, group, identity, intelligence, mitigation, risk, service, threat, tool, zero-dayIn this special edition, Tenable leaders forecast key 2026 trends, including: AI will make attacks more plentiful and less costly; machine identities will become the top cloud risk; preemptive cloud and exposure management will dethrone runtime detection; and automated remediation gets the go-ahead. Key takeaways AI will supercharge the speed and volume of traditional cyber…
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Aflac Notifies 22.6 Million People of June Data Theft Attack
Insurer’s Hack Could Rank as Largest US Health Data Breach Reported in 2025. Supplemental health insurer Aflac is notifying 22.65 million people whose sensitive health and personal information, including Social Security numbers, was potentially compromised in a June data theft incident. The incident will likely rank as the biggest U.S. health data breach reported in…
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Nearly 480,000 impacted by Covenant Health data breach
A cyberattack last year against the Catholic healthcare organization Covenant Health exposed the sensitive information of more than 478,000 people. First seen on therecord.media Jump to article: therecord.media/covenant-health-breach-qilin

