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A host of security software vendors release anti-hacking products for use on home computers. U.S. President Bill Clinton announces a $1.46 billion initiative to improve government computer security. The plan would establish a network of intrusion detection monitors for certain federal agencies and encourage the private sector to do the same.
The Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange was hacked in August 2016. [1] 119,756 bitcoin, worth about US$72 million at the time, was stolen.[1]In February 2022, the US government recovered and seized a portion of the stolen bitcoin, then worth US$3.6 billion, [2] by decrypting a file owned by Ilya Lichtenstein that contained addresses and private keys associated with the stolen funds. [3]
The 23andMe hacking is just one headline in a long list discussing cyber attacks. Here's some ways to keep your information safe online.
c.1929–1933 – During a dinner between Herbert Hoover and Louis B. Mayer, a stranger walked in from the street past security and demanded an appointment with the president. He was pushed down by a butler. [13] c.1940–1945 – "For a lark", a man snuck past security to enter the White House.
How did this massive data breach happen? According to one of the lawsuits, cybercriminal group USDoD accessed the network of National Public Data and stole unencrypted personal information. Around ...
The deadline for Cash App users to file a claim for reimbursement for the 2021 data and security breach has passed; but some users still have questions regarding the process. Users had until Nov ...
The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continually. Breaches of large organizations where the number of records is still unknown are also listed. In addition, the various methods used in the breaches are listed, with hacking being the most common. Most reported ...
HBGary is a subsidiary company of ManTech International, focused on technology security.In the past, two distinct but affiliated firms had carried the HBGary name: HBGary Federal, which sold its products to the US Government, [3] and HBGary, Inc. [4] Its other clients included information assurance companies, computer emergency response teams, and computer forensic investigators. [5]