Clinic won't pay breach protection for victims; CEO says it would be death of company
Is Death by Breach a real affliction to be feared by mid-sized, small businesses?
Is Death by Breach a real affliction to be feared by mid-sized, small businesses?
Companies continue to prove that they can't protect the data they collect, or even pinpoint where it is
Settlement was contingent on 90% of MasterCard issuers approving the deal
Class-action suit stemming from 2012 incident could net each plaintiff up to $50
The Target breach case has the potential to define who has to write the checks to pay for the cleanup following a major breach.
A user claims privacy policy was false advertising in 2012 theft of 6.5 million passwords.
A US District Court judge in California has ruled that plaintiffs failed to show harm stemming from last year's theft of 6.5 million passwords from LinkedIn.
An Illinois woman files a class action suit against LinkedIn claiming that violation of its own privacy policies and user agreements allowed hackers to steal 6.46 million passwords.
A group of graphic design students were curious, if they simply asked people to hand over their passwords would they do it. And "Trust Me, It's Art" was born.
LinkedIn executives reveal on quarterly earnings call just what the June theft of 6.5 million passwords cost the company in forensic work and on-going security updates.