B2B E-Commerce Astronomical High

Alibaba Business to Business (B2B) Platform hits $30B in < one day. The on-going transformation to cloud services driving enterprise business continues. Full Story here

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The top vulnerabilities in enterprise ransomware attacks

A new report from vulnerability management company RiskSense looks at the most common vulnerabilities used across multiple families of ransomware that target enterprises and government organizations. Full Story  Facebook Twitter…

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Keep your info on lock

Detecting identity fraud It’s an easy step to forget, but always remember to keep your personal information safe and secure. Here are some useful tips to help you identify email…

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Peeling back the layers of identity and access management

In cybersecurity, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. When it comes to identity and access management, the set of practices, policies and procedures that an organisation decides to put in place,…

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Bodybuilding.com Data Breach

Bodybuilding.com data breach impacted over 7 million people worldwide. Bodybuilding.com, the internet's biggest online store and online forum for fitness and bodybuilding enthusiasts, has disclosed last week a security breach…

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Freedom Mobile server leak exposed costumer data

A security lapse at Canada’s fourth largest cell network, Freedom Mobile, exposed customer data.Security researchers Noam Rotem and Ran Locar found an Elasticsearch server leaking five million logs containing customer…

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Microsoft reveals hackers accessed some Outlook.com accounts for months

Microsoft discovered that a support agent’s credentials were compromised for its web mail service, allowing unauthorized access to some accounts between January 1st and March 28th, 2019. Software giant says the hackers could have viewed account email addresses, folder names, and subject lines of emails, but not the content of emails or attachments.

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