The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) secure-by-design pledge has hit its six-month mark, and ...
South Korea’s data privacy regulator announced Tuesday that it has fined Meta 21.6 billion won ($15.6 million) for allegedly providing 980,000 Facebook users’ sensitive information to advertisers ...
A ransomware gang that has claimed attacks on Sony, a Hawaiʻi state government website and a supplier to Colonial Pipeline says it is shutting down after six of its affiliates were arrested. Over the ...
A year after prematurely announcing that the United Kingdom’s cyber laws had been “updated,” the British government has missed what is likely to be its last opportunity to actually update the laws ...
Dallas County is in the process of reviewing information leaked by a ransomware gang claiming to have attacked the county last month. In a statement, Dallas County Judge Clay Lewis Jenkins told ...
A cyberattack on a North Carolina county has forced officials to call in the state’s national guard for assistance. In a message to residents on Tuesday, Bladen County said it became the victims of a ...
A technology company created by two of Canada’s largest banks said it stopped a recent ransomware attack. Toronto-based Moneris was listed Monday on a cybercrime group’s data leak site, but in a ...
The government council for Scotland’s Western Isles said it is dealing with an IT outage that forced it to provide temporary phone numbers for services. The Comhairle nan Eilean Siar — which governs ...
A recent data breach at the crypto payment processor Transak exposed the information of more than 92,000 people after an employee's laptop was accessed. The company said on Sunday that “no financially ...
The British government introduced its new Data Use and Access Bill to Parliament on Wednesday, claiming the reforms to the country’s privacy regime could boost the economy by as much as £10 billion ...
The Biden administration announced on Monday new proposed rules for regulating the transfer of certain data to adversarial countries such as China and Russia, creating specific requirements for how ...
Penn State University has been fined $1.25 million for failing to comply with cybersecurity requirements laid out in its contracts with federal agencies. The fine pertains to 15 different contracts ...