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SolarWinds Breach Lessons: What We Must Do Differently
Posted December 28, 2020 in Data Breach, Malware, Penetration Testing
The SolarWinds breach exposed critical gaps in national cybersecurity strategy. Learn the lessons and steps every...
When a Cybersecurity Firm Gets Hacked: Key Lessons
Posted November 9, 2020 in Data Breach, Penetration Testing, Digital Forensics
Even cybersecurity companies fall victim to breaches. Learn what happened, why it matters, and what every business...
Steam Zero-Day Exploit: Valve Forced to Patch After Denial
Posted August 12, 2019 in Penetration Testing, Malware, Data Breach
Valve initially dismissed a critical Steam vulnerability, but independent researchers proved it real. Discover why...
Chrome 68 Warning: Is Your Website Ready?
Posted July 6, 2018 in Data Breach, Penetration Testing, Compliance
Google Chrome now marks all HTTP websites as not secure, scaring visitors away. Learn if your site is affected and...
Hackers Hide Malware Using Government's Own Tools
Posted July 6, 2017 in Ransomware, Penetration Testing, Malware, Data Breach
Hackers discovered a new way to conceal malware using tools created by the US government itself. Learn how this...
Amazon Server Breach Exposes 80,000 User Accounts
Posted July 11, 2016 in Penetration Testing, Data Breach, Cloud Security
A hacker released 80,000 Amazon usernames and passwords after Amazon ignored vulnerability warnings. See what...
11 Million Patient Records Breached in One Month
Posted July 7, 2016 in Data Breach, HIPAA, Penetration Testing, Compliance
June set a record with 11 million patient data breaches. Healthcare organizations face unprecedented threats. See the...
Pentagon Bug Bounty Reveals 100+ Vulnerabilities
Posted June 15, 2016 in Penetration Testing, Data Breach, Malware
1,400 hackers found over 100 weaknesses in Pentagon networks through a sanctioned bug bounty program. See what they...