JPMorgan Chase Notifies Customers of Data Breach

JPMorgan Chase Notifies Customers of Data Breach

American banking and financial services company JPMorgan Chase is warning customers in Montana that a technical glitch may have presented their personal data to other customers. The malfunction allowed users of the website chase.com or the Chase Mobile app to view the banking information of other customers whose personal details were similar for nearly two months earlier this year.  Data that may have been compromised included customers’ names, account numbers, account balances, and details of their transactions. …

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Data Stolen as Social Housing Group Suffers Ransomware Attack

Data Stolen as Social Housing Group Suffers Ransomware Attack

Hackers have stolen data from a Salford-based social housing group that houses thousands of tenants and other clients. ForHousing and Liberty, which manages and maintains homes across the North West, were reportedly victims of a ransomware attack. The group confirmed that no data of tenants or staff were accessed, but a ‘small amount’ of data was compromised, which resulted in the systems being taken offline as a precautionary measure.  Ransomware is a type of malware that…

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It’s time to retire the Social Security number

It’s time to retire the Social Security number

With 40 million people having their SSN exposed during the T-Mobile hack, it’s time to reconsider the usefulness of the Social Security number. Image: Lane V. Erickson/Shutterstock It has been a tough week for news, with a series of negative headlines on everything from a COVID resurgence to Afghanistan. In what might have been a more prominent story, mobile phone carrier T-Mobile acknowledged that nearly 50 million customers had personal data stolen, with more than…

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Younger, But Not Savvier: 3 Cybersecurity Threats Plaguing Millennials

Younger, But Not Savvier: 3 Cybersecurity Threats Plaguing Millennials

Surprise! Just because you’re a Millennial or Gen Zer doesn’t mean you’re savvier when it comes to technology. Especially when it comes to cybersecurity.   Turns out, Millennials aren’t quite as tight with their security as the older generations are. That’s according to one study about working from home that focused on younger adults and their older cohorts. It’s perhaps no surprise that nearly half of them said that they enjoyed working from home. What is surprising is that while working from home, “Gen Zers (38%) and Millennials (23%) said they…

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Younger, But Not Savvier: 3 Cybersecurity Threats Plaguing Millennials

Younger, But Not Savvier: 3 Cybersecurity Threats Plaguing Millennials

Surprise! Just because you’re a Millennial or Gen Zer doesn’t mean you’re savvier when it comes to technology. Especially when it comes to cybersecurity.   Turns out, Millennials aren’t quite as tight with their security as the older generations are. That’s according to one study about working from home that focused on younger adults and their older cohorts. It’s perhaps no surprise that nearly half of them said that they enjoyed working from home. What is surprising is that while working from home, “Gen Zers (38%) and Millennials (23%) said they…

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Younger, But Not Savvier: 3 Cybersecurity Threats Plaguing Millennials

Younger, But Not Savvier: 3 Cybersecurity Threats Plaguing Millennials

Surprise! Just because you’re a Millennial or Gen Zer doesn’t mean you’re savvier when it comes to technology. Especially when it comes to cybersecurity.   Turns out, Millennials aren’t quite as tight with their security as the older generations are. That’s according to one study about working from home that focused on younger adults and their older cohorts. It’s perhaps no surprise that nearly half of them said that they enjoyed working from home. What is surprising is that while working from home, “Gen Zers (38%) and Millennials (23%) said they…

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Want to ban someone from Instagram? That’ll cost you just $60

Want to ban someone from Instagram? That’ll cost you just

Got a grudge against an Instagram user? Well, scammers may just have the perfect service for you – at quite an affordable price. As Joseph Cox at Motherboard reports, the criminal underground has stepped beyond the likes of offering ransomware-as-a-service and DDoS-attacks-for-hire to advertise an easy way for anyone to target an Instagram account and have it banned – for $60 or less. Motherboard found the ban-as-a-service operations advertised on underground forums, and – according…

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The PrintNightmare Continues: Another Zero-Day in Print Spooler Awaits Patch (CVE-2021-36958)

The PrintNightmare Continues: Another Zero-Day in Print Spooler Awaits Patch (CVE-2021-36958)

Microsoft continues to work on securing Windows Print Spooler after several vulnerabilities have been disclosed. One remains unpatched, despite new limitations on Point and Print functionality. Background Over the last few months, Microsoft has been reckoning with a series of vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler, a service that provides printer functionality on domain controllers — where it is enabled by default — desktops and servers. In its August Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft patched several…

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Knockoff semiconductor chips flood the enterprise market

Knockoff semiconductor chips flood the enterprise market

As the predominantly pandemic-caused global chip shortage rolls on, businesses are now facing another challenge–component scams and bogus supply-chain claims. Image: GettyImages/Jorg Greuel Semiconductor scams are presently big business. As a consequence of the global chip shortage largely created by the over-demand in the COVID-19 pandemic era, fraudsters have stepped up their game to swindle enterprises in dire need of the circuital components.       And the chip drought—according to many experts—could last until…

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IT Leaders: Nation State Campaigns Are Inspiring Cybercrime Attacks

IT Leaders: Nation State Campaigns Are Inspiring Cybercrime Attacks

Nearly three-quarters (72%) of IT leaders are concerned that tools and techniques used by nation-states will eventually end up in the hands of cyber-criminals and be used to attack their organization, according to HP. The findings come from a poll of 1100 IT decision-makers in the UK, the US, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Australia and Japan. Ian Pratt, global head of security, personal systems at HP, argued that such concerns are well-founded. He cited recent events such as…

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