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In addition, the adult website Adult FriendFinder was hacked in October 2016, and over 412 million customer records were taken. [12] A data breach that occurred between May and July 2017 exposed more than 145 million customer records, making the national credit bureau Equifax another victim of black hat hacking.
By Raphael Satter and AJ Vicens-Hackers have compromised several different companies' Chrome browser extensions in a series of intrusions dating back to mid-December, according to one of the ...
An FBI report showed that fraudulent investments (which caused over $3.96 billion in losses among all victims) and phishing or spoofing scams (an estimated $9.6 million in financial loss) were ...
The not safe for work site celebrates a subversive "trolling culture", and documents Internet memes, culture, and events, such as mass pranks, trolling events, "raids", large-scale failures of Internet security, and criticism of Internet communities that are accused of self-censorship to gain prestige or positive coverage from traditional and ...
For the second year in a row, Fortune teamed up with Lightspeed Venture Partners to identify the most promising and successful cybersecurity startups protecting businesses.
Darktrace Ltd Company type Private Traded as LSE: DARK Founded 2013 ; 12 years ago (2013) Headquarters Cambridge, England San Francisco, United States Key people Gordon Hurst (Chairman) Jill Popelka (CEO) Services Cybersecurity Revenue US$ 545.4 million (2023) Operating income US$36.5 million (2023) Net income US$59.0 million (2023) Total assets US$751.9 million (2023) Total equity US$263.5 ...
AOL reinforced its efforts against phishing [150] in early 2006 with three lawsuits [151] seeking a total of US$18 million under the 2005 amendments to the Virginia Computer Crimes Act, [152] [153] and Earthlink has joined in by helping to identify six men subsequently charged with phishing fraud in Connecticut.
For the Cyber 60, Lightspeed, in partnership with Wakefield Research, gathered data from 200 CISOs at companies with $500 million in revenue or more. Here’s what they learned: