Multiple reports based on dark web data list 'password,' ‘admin,’ ‘123456,’ and more as some of the most common passwords scraped up by hackers.
In a disgusting move, cybercriminals published the personal medical details of individual patients to the internet this week.
The theft involves data on 10 million current and former Medibank customers.
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The hackers claim to have 200 gigabytes of data stolen from Medibank health insurance company.
The credit reporting agency fired 24 remote employees based on employment records collected by Equifax software.
The Russian-speaking hacker group Killnet is believed to be behind the unsettling incident. Federal officials said the incident was not severe.
The business news outlet and its sister sites were offline for more than a week after the Fast Co. content management system was breached.
The firm's former chief information security officer was found guilty of hiding a massive data breach from federal investigators.
Eugene Yu, the head of Konnech, has been accused of mishandling poll workers' personal information and violating the company's contract with LA County.
Prosecutors said they were “disappointed” at Paige Thompson's sentencing, though the hacker argued she never misused the more than 100 million users' data.
The data dump reportedly includes sensitive identifying information like social security numbers, as well as passport, and tax form details.
By publishing server-side source code, the hacker who breached Rockstar's systems could open up one of the world's most popular games to tons of cheating.
LAUSD, which encompasses over 1,000 schools and some 600,000 students, was hacked on Sept. 6.
Customers were notified of the hack on Friday, more than two months after the fact. The company claims there's no evidence of information misuse.
The company also cleared up how the hacker was able to get around multi-factor authentication.
Somebody wormed their way into the tech giant's systems, though it's hard to say how bad the damage is yet.
Apple's malware scanners aren't all that visible, but they're there.