by Proteon | Jul 31, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, India, Uncategorized
In light of the recent $230 million hack at WazirX, the Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) is intensifying its efforts to boost cybersecurity and protect consumers in India’s crypto sector. Led by Dilip Chenoy, the BWA has set up two specialized groups to tackle...
by Proteon | Jul 24, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, Government services, North America, United States
Hackers have released internal documents from Leidos Holdings Inc, a major IT services provider for the U.S. government. According to Bloomberg News, the breach involves data taken during a previous incident affecting a system from Diligent Corp., which Leidos uses....
by Proteon | Jul 15, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, Digital providers, United States
AT&T recently disclosed that it paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data following an April data breach. This incident exposed the call and text records of nearly all AT&T customers, including phone numbers and call counts. After the breach,...
by Proteon | Jul 9, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, Emerging Threats and Trends, News
Europol has released a position paper highlighting the challenges that Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) in Home Routing pose to law enforcement’s ability to gather evidence. These technologies are making it harder for authorities to intercept communications...
by Proteon | Jul 5, 2024 | Blogs, Data breaches and hacks, Europe, Managers of ICT services, Netherlands, News, Partners, Products
Contents Do you know your vendor’s vendor? Impact Prevention Proteon to the rescue Do you know your vendor’s vendor? It’s a scary thought, but it’s true: no one is safe in terms of cyber security. Any company could become a target, including us...
by Proteon | Jul 4, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, Emerging Threats and Trends, Europe, News, Uncategorized
Europol has released a position paper highlighting the challenges that Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) in Home Routing pose to law enforcement’s ability to gather evidence. These technologies are making it harder for authorities to intercept communications...