A roundup of recent data breach stories.
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A roundup of recent data breach stories.
Passwords have long been an integral part of online security. But this year, some cybersecurity experts are pushing for this to change.
U.S. cyber officials are considering shortening the deadline for fixing critical vulnerabilities in government IT, and security experts are sharing their thoughts.
Between the dates of Apr. 14 and Apr. 16, a sophisticated phishing campaign was observed.
Security magazine spoke with Cybersecurity Researcher Jeremiah Fowler about the risks of stalkerware in executive protection.
Individuals were recently notified of a ransomware attack affecting Sandhills Medical Foundation that occurred in May 2025.
Two cybersecurity professionals were imprisoned for their role in a string of 2023 ransomware attacks.
Instructure recently confirmed its data was stolen.
Nine seconds — that’s how long it took for an AI agent to delete a company’s production database and volume-level backups.
Phishing threats are evolving at a pace that many security teams struggle to meet.
Security leaders share their thoughts on the new EU vulnerability database.
84% of AI tools have been breached, suggesting enterprises using these tools (knowingly or unknowingly) may have data at risk.
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has provided an update on the cyberattack it recently experienced.
Cybercriminals target retail credentials.
Is Roblox collecting and disclosing children’s data without their parents’ consent?
430K patients’ data was exposed in a breach against Ascension, and security leaders are discussing cyber threats against the healthcare industry.
A recently disclosed zero-day vulnerability has lead to repeated attacks against SAP NetWeaver.
A report by Nisos revealed how cybercriminals are able to locate residential details of executives with publicly available information.
More than 3 million records of student-athletes and college coaches’ were exposed in an unencrypted, non-password-protected database.
A SAP Security Analyst digs into the most recent SAP Patch Day updates.