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Columbia University said the hacker stole data from a “limited portion" of its network but that it was still determining the ...
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A cybercrime group's attack against a London-based pathology service last year was one of the "contributing factors" in the death of a patient, U.K. officials said.
FBI cyber leader: US can’t forget about China's 'Typhoon' groups amid Mideast conflict The U.S. should stay vigilant about the ongoing digital threat posed by China even though events in the Middle ...
McLaren Health Care told regulators that a ransomware attack initially reported in August 2024 breached the data of hundreds of thousands of people.
The digital certification system used by Russia's producers and suppliers of meat, dairy, eggs and other animal products was taken offline after a cyberattack.
The United Kingdom’s top data privacy regulator on Tuesday fined the embattled personal genomics company 23andMe more than $3 million over allegedly poor cybersecurity practices.
Malware detected previously in Italy has popped up in Russia, researchers said. Attackers use it to access devices' near field communications (NFC) and steal payment card data.
8.4 million people affected by data breach at Indian car share company Zoomcar Indian car share company Zoomcar said hackers stole the personal information of 8.4 million users in an incident ...
United Natural Foods (UNFI) said in an update that it “made significant progress" toward restoring its ordering systems after a cyberattack affected the company's ability to keep grocery stores ...
Bipartisan bill aims to create CISA-HHS liaison for hospital cyberattacks Lawmakers want to create a liaison between the federal cybersecurity agency and the Department of Health and Human Services to ...
The city government of Thomasville, North Carolina, and a court district in eastern Georgia are responding to recent intrusions into their networks.