Sally Beauty: When one Breach Begets Another
The beauty supply store acknowledged today that it was the victim of yet another data breach – the second in as many years. But where does one incident end and another begin?
The beauty supply store acknowledged today that it was the victim of yet another data breach – the second in as many years. But where does one incident end and another begin?
A survey by the Ponemon Institute and Experian suggests that consumer convenience is still the number one consideration driving technology adoption in the payments industry… even when it might adversely affect security.
FCC is on the data breach case, fining AT&T $25M for an insider data breach that took place from 2013-2014.
The personal information on world leaders attending the G20 summit was accidentally released to a third party. Is it a data breach? Maybe not.
After losing 80 million patient records, Anthem Healthcare is refusing to have its network scanned for vulnerabilities by a federal auditor, raising questions about the health insurer’s internal practices.
A federal court ruled last week that a massive data breach at a Texas hospital didn’t put patients at imminent risk of identity theft.
Does former Florida governor and presidential hopeful Jeb Bush's release of e-mail constitute a data leak?
With up to 80 million customer records exposed, this could be among the largest data breaches in U.S. history - but what really happened to Anthem?
Research from Fujitsu finds that users who are more confident of their IT skillz are also more likely to be the source of a data breach.
Minecraft is the latest company to be wrongfully accused of losing control of customer data. The real culprit: users, themselves.