Forever 21 suffers data breach of its credit card systems
You can contact Forever 21 at 1-855-560-4992 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. P.S.T.
You can contact Forever 21 at 1-855-560-4992 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. P.S.T.
Here are the top six predictions for 2018 from Beyond Security.
With 2018 coming, the landscape for information security is wide open.
Often times hackers and thieves take advantage of complacent employees who are distracted and not paying attention to their email messages.
Always be extra careful about the links you click and have a healthy dose of skepticism.
The hack was bad enough, paying the hackers $100,000USD to keep quiet is just adding fuel to the fire.
Keeping network components patched is vital. However, it is far tougher than you may think.
Disqus says there is no evidence of unauthorized logins on any of the accounts affected.
Verizon, the new owner of Yahoo, has verified that all Yahoo accounts were hacked.
It seems the NFL Players Association website had some misconfiguration on their part which allowed some personal data to be seen.
Facebook is currently beta testing the new feature and there’s no word on when or if it will be rolled out.
Whole Foods is the second retailer this week hit by a cybersecurity breach.
Krebs on Security says this ongoing breach could be linked to a fire sale of millions of credit and debit card accounts.
In this article, we take a look at four easy and simple ways you can conduct your own IT security audit for your business.
Unfortunately, the companies that are holding our personal data have to be on thier toes 24/7 in order to protect that data.
It’s sort of mind-boggling to think an institution that large and with so much power over your credit scores could be so irresponsible.
Websites and the servers that host them are vulnerable to attack, and so too are the networks that are connected to them.
Security research firm Kaspersky Lab discovered the campaign that uses Facebook Messenger to deliver a video link that redirects the user to a fake website that contains another link to malicious software.
Users should probably change their PINs as soon as possible just to be safe.
The cyberattack is coming in the form of ransomware linked to a variation named Petya.
The company says they are investigating further and are involving law enforcement.
According to the New York Times, the Pentagon is worried that hackers are ramping up their social media presence in order to break into DoD computers.
macOS has never been immune to malware, bugs or viruses there just weren’t enough people using the OS for hackers to bother. Apparently, that has changed.
Regular consumers are easier targets and have fewer resources than major companies in combating criminals and ransomware demands.
Take this as yet another reminder to pay close attention to the permissions requested by the apps you download.
The company is pretty straight up on this one, recommending you simply refrain from sending or opening any Word documents period.
Doyle has reported the bug to Google, who owns Nest, and he did so back in October of last year.
One of the defendants also used his access to Yahoo’s networks by searching out credit and gift card numbers to make a financial gain.