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Deloitte Hack Underscores Risk of Credential Leaks

The exact circumstances of the hack of Big 4 accounting firm Deloitte aren’t known, but evidence suggests the company was among many that fail to prevent leaks of sensitive data to cloud-based platforms like GitHub.
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Equifax Breach Could Have Far-Reaching Effects

The Equifax data breach—one of the largest breaches ever made public—has the potential to be the catalyst for a major change in the way that courts look at the damage that data breaches cause to victims.
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The Blinking Red Light of Death

Surveillance cameras are an omnipresent part of modern life. The constant presence of government and private watchers imagined by George Orwell more than 60 years ago is not only here, it’s much worse than even he could have conceived.
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Dragonfly Hackers Gain Access to Global Energy Operations

A group of attackers with suspected ties to the Russian government has been conducting a long-term campaign that has penetrated the networks of energy providers in both the United States and Europe, giving them access to vital systems and the potential ability to cause power disruptions at their leisure.