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NSW Health Data Breach: Payroll Information of Over 1,600 Staff Affected! NSW Health has recently confirmed that it has become the latest organisation to suffer a data breach in the Frontier Software cyber-attack at the end of 2021. According to an FAQ posted on its website, the breach has impacted staff or former staff who were employed by the Ministry of Health, as a senior executive...

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LastPass Breach Resulted from Failure to Update Plex Software. A recent breach at LastPass, a popular password management service, has been attributed to the failure of one of its engineers to update Plex software on their home computer. This serves as a reminder of the importance of keeping software up-to-date to avoid potential security risks. The breach occurred when unidentified actors leveraged information stolen from a previous...

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Have the Bad Guys done a number on the Good Guys? The Good Guys has become the latest company to reveal that its customers have been affected by a data breach that occurred at My Rewards - a 3rd part loyalty program provider. The breach, which occurred in August 2021, exposed limited customer data such as names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. In some cases, an...

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LastPass, maker of a popular password management application, revealed Thursday that an unauthorized party gained access to its development environment through a compromised developer account and stole some source code and proprietary technical information. An initial probe of the incident has revealed no evidence that customer data or encrypted password vaults were accessed by the intruder, CEO Karim Toubba stated in a company blog post. Toubba...

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The cost of a data breach is not easy to define, but as more organizations fall victim to attacks and exposures, the potential financial repercussions are becoming clearer. For modern businesses of all shapes and sizes, the monetary impact of suffering a data breach is substantial. IBM’s latest Cost of a Data Breach report discovered that, in 2022, the average cost of a data breach...

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The hacker group that recently broke into systems belonging to graphics chip maker Nvidia has released two of the company's old code-signing certificates. Researchers warn the drivers could be used to sign kernel-level malware and load it on systems that have driver signature verification. The certificates were part of a large cache of files that hackers claim totals 1TB and includes source code and API documentation...

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