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Some say more than 16.5 billion credentials are involved. One thing is for sure: the dark web is swimming in stolen data.
Aflac Inc. said a recent cybersecurity breach could have given intruders unauthorized access to customers’ personal ...
Information tied to customers’ insurance claims and personal data may also have been breached in the cyberattack, Aflac said.
Aflac, which boasts millions of customers, said it “identified suspicious activity” and “stopped the intrusion within hours.” ...
A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval on Friday to a $177-million settlement that resolves lawsuits against AT&T over ...
The file was completely exposed - no encryption, no password protection, no security - just a plain text document containing ...
Researchers from Cybernews have stumbled upon what might be the second largest data breach in history. Containing over 16 ...
Australia's competition watchdog said on Thursday that the National Australia Bank had paid a fine of A$751,200 ($488,806) ...
Researchers with cybernews discovered 16 billion passwords leaked on the internet in a massive data breach. It shows that the ...
One of the incidents resulted in the illegal downloading of about 109 million customer accounts at the U.S. wireless company.
Researchers claim that the ill-gotten intel could potentially grant cybercriminals access to “pretty much any online service ...
An astounding 16 billion records were drawn from 30 unsecured data sets. The records contained passwords for widely used ...