Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Landmark AI Hiring Bias Case Against Workday to Proceed as Class Action

Landmark AI Hiring Bias Case Against Workday to Proceed as Class Action

Learn why a federal judge’s ruling in a case against Workday marks a major turning point in AI hiring bias claims and what it means for employers nationwide.

Cryptocurrency Vulnerability Exploited in $223 Million Cetus Protocol Hack

Cryptocurrency Vulnerability Exploited in $223 Million Cetus Protocol Hack

A critical vulnerability in the Cetus Protocol smart contract led to a $223 million cryptocurrency theft, highlighting major risks in DeFi platforms and blockchain security.

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Faces Workforce Crisis

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Faces Workforce Crisis

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency cut its workforce and leadership, raising concerns about its ability to meet cybersecurity demands and maintain public-private partnerships.

DOJ Drops Charges in Crypto Case as Enforcement Priorities Shift

DOJ Drops Charges in Crypto Case as Enforcement Priorities Shift

The DOJ has dropped a crypto case, showing a shift in priorities. They will now avoid regulatory enforcement with crypto unless there’s clear proof of intentional wrongdoing.

Foreign Hackers Charged in Botnet Scheme Targeting Global Routers

Foreign Hackers Charged in Botnet Scheme Targeting Global Routers

Four foreign nationals face charges for operating a botnet scheme that hijacked routers worldwide, earning over $46 million through the sale of illegal proxy services online.

184 Million Login Credentials From Microsoft, Instagram, Facebook Exposed

184 Million Login Credentials From Microsoft, Instagram, Facebook Exposed

Over 184 million login credentials, including Microsoft accounts, were exposed in an unsecured database linked to infostealer malware infections.

DOJ Settlement Underscores Cybersecurity Risks for Government Contractors

CISA Warns of Growing Threats to SaaS Applications with Weak Security

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns that attackers are exploiting the security weaknesses of cloud SaaS applications, urging firms to strengthen their defenses.

Utah Becomes First State to Enact App Store Accountability Act

Utah Becomes First State to Enact App Store Accountability Act

Learn more about Utah’s App Store Accountability Act, which requires age checks and parental consent for minors, setting a precedent that could shape privacy laws nationwide.

Ransomware Gangs Adopt Off-the-Shelf Malware for Post-Exploitation Activities

Ransomware Gangs Adopt Off-the-Shelf Malware for Post-Exploitation Activities

Read how ransomware gangs have turned to Skitnet malware for stealthy post-exploitation, enabling deep system control and persistence in targeted attacks.

App Store Has Substantial Fraud Protection, says Apple

App Store Has Substantial Fraud Protection, says Apple

The App Store prevented more than $9 billion in fraudulent transactions and blocked nearly two million risky app submissions, according to Apple.

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