UC San Diego student Faris Ashai is on Major League Hacking’s 2022 international list of Top 50 hackers. But he doesn’t want anyone to get the wrong idea. “The words ‘hack-a-thon’ and ‘hacking’ are ...
Hacking or IT problems are behind most breaches that have exposed the healthcare data of 20 million U.S patients in the first half of 2022, according to a new report. An analysis by Modern Healthcare ...
2022 saw hacking attacks of all types grow in frequency, as both private and public sector entities scrambled to address glaring vulnerabilities. Despite the fact that the headlines were dominated by ...
Last year was the biggest year ever for cryptocurrency hacking, according to a new report. Chainalysis, a software company, said Wednesday that $3.8 billion was stolen from cryptocurrency businesses ...
Samsung revealed it was hacked in late July 2022, and in an email on September 2, it revealed that some customer personal information has been stolen. In an email sent to customers and also received ...
Who knew that “growth hacking,” a term coined in 2010 by Sean Ellis, the first marketer at Dropbox, would become so commonplace in 2022? Considering the fact that growth marketing wasn’t even a formal ...
The Lazarus Group – a North Korean hacking group believed to be supported by the Kim regime – is likely behind last week’s hack of Harmony Bridge, according to new analysis by blockchain research firm ...
Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and his sister have settled her lawsuit in which she alleged he breached an anti-disparagement agreement in 2022 by calling her a “no-talent hack.” The resolution of ...
A staggering $1.9 billion worth of cryptocurrency was stolen in hacks of various services in the first seven months of this year, marking a 60% increase from the same period in the year prior, ...
In a joint public service announcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have sought to calm hacking fears ahead of the 2022 U.S.
The authorities arrested four people this week in the latest turn in the country’s effort to stop exploitative recordings.