Data breach at Airbus exposes personal information of 3,200 vendors
Airbus experiences significant data breach caused by pirated software, exposing personal information of vendors and raising concerns about cybersecurity in the aerospace industry.
Airbus experiences significant data breach caused by pirated software, exposing personal information of vendors and raising concerns about cybersecurity in the aerospace industry.
Google has agreed to pay $93 million to settle a lawsuit in California that accused the company of collecting users’ data without their consent, highlighting the importance of location-based advertising for Google’s revenue and the need for continued measures to protect user privacy.
Recent cyberattacks on Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts have raised concerns about the computer defenses of the casino and hospitality industry in Las Vegas.
Multiple memory corruption vulnerabilities in the ncurses library allow threat actors to gain escalated privileges and run malicious code by exploiting the parsing of “terminfo” files.
IT offboarding in a SaaS-first world can be challenging due to common pitfalls such as suspending or deleting email accounts too soon and overlooking unsanctioned SaaS assets, but careful consideration and attention to detail can ensure a smooth transition for departing employees.
IBM has observed a significant rise in new vulnerabilities related to cloud computing, with the number of tracked vulnerabilities doubling since 2019, reaching close to 3,900, emphasizing the importance of addressing security concerns in cloud environments.