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Fired NY Credit Union Employee Nukes 21GB of Data In Revenge Juliana Barile, the former employee of a New York credit union, pleaded guilty to accessing the financial institution’s computer systems without authorization and destroying over 21 gigabytes of data in revenge after being fired.”In an act of revenge for being terminated, Barile surreptitiously accessed
Microsoft Kicks Unsupported PCs Out of Windows 11 Preview Program Microsoft is kicking unsupported Windows 11 devices out of the Windows 11 preview program without warning, even though it said that wouldn’t happen until the new Windows version was released. When Windows 11 was first announced, Microsoft released stricter minimum system requirements that required newer CPUs and
LockBit Gang Leaks Bangkok Airways Data, Hits Accenture Customers Bangkok Airways, a major airline company in Thailand, confirmed it was the victim of a cyberattack earlier this month that compromised personal data of passengers. The announcement came after the LockBit ransomware gang had posted a message on their leak site claiming the breach and threatening
What a Vulnerability Assessment Shows and How It Can Save You Money A study by the Infosecurity Magazine reveals that almost 60% of data breaches were due to an unpatched vulnerability in an organization’s network. In Singapore, the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) can impose legal penalties ranging from $10,000 to $1,000,000 in an event of non-PDPA compliance attendant a data breach.