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News Archive - Page 5 of 22 - Secrata: Enterprise Data Security Platform

09 May

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Equifax filing reveals hack was somehow even worse than previous estimates

May 9, 2018 | By |

The 2017 hack of Equifax, already among the largest ever recorded, just got bigger.

08 May

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‘Cryptojacking’ Software Attack Hits Hundreds of Websites

May 8, 2018 | By |

Hackers have injected hundreds of websites running the Drupal content management system with malicious software used to mine the cryptocurrency monero.

04 May

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A First Quarter Look at Cybercrime

May 4, 2018 | By |

What did we learn about cybercrime in the first quarter of 2018? Malicious cryptomining has taken over and it’s leaving all other malware families behind.

01 May

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48-million Data Profiles Left Exposed on AWS Server

May 1, 2018 | By |

LocalBlox, a private intelligence agency, scraped profiles from Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter

27 Apr

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Why Hackers Love Healthcare

April 27, 2018 | By |

The migration of valuable data to the cloud is piquing the interest of cybercrimimals. But there are ways to fight back.

24 Apr

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Advanced Hackers Infect X-Ray Machines In Healthcare Espionage

April 24, 2018 | By |

Yet another hacker crew has been battering the healthcare industry in recent months.

20 Apr

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Everything you wanted to know about data breaches, privacy violations and hacks

April 20, 2018 | By | No Comments

Not all of these incidents do the same amount of damage

17 Apr

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The Healthcare Industry is lagging behind on Cybersecurity

April 17, 2018 | By |

Healthcare ranked 15 out of 18 US industries in cybersecurity

13 Apr

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Consumers now value security over convenience on apps and devices

April 13, 2018 | By |

Millennials may be driving the shift, preferring biometric and multifactor authentication to traditional passwords.

10 Apr

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How the number of data breaches is soaring — in one chart

April 10, 2018 | By |

By this count, the number of significant breaches topped 1,300 last year, versus fewer than 200 in 2005