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AUSTRALIA’S Qantas Airways said on Wednesday more than a million customers had their phone number, birth date or home address accessed in one of the country’s biggest cyber breaches in years.
Ingram Micro has begun restoring systems and business services after suffering a massive SafePay ransomware attack right before the July 4th holiday.
Australia’s Qantas Airways said on Wednesday more than a million customers had their phone number, birth date or home address ...
The US Department of Justice said on Tuesday a Chinese state-sponsored contract hacker was arrested last week in Italy at the ...
SYDNEY, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Australian airline Qantas has confirmed that over 5 million customers were impacted by a cyberattack in late June. Qantas said in a statement on Wednesday that a forensic ...
While the world was reeling from a virus that originated in China, the Chinese government plotted to steal US research ...
A Chinese hacker just got arrested in Italy. Xu Zewei is accused of stealing secret U.S. COVID-19 research and targeting a Texas university.
U.S. authorities charged the man and a co-conspirator with hacking COVID-19 researchers and kicking off a cyberattack spree ...
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M&S believes DragonForce behind ransomware attack, says chairmanBritish retailer Marks & Spencer believes the ransomware operation behind the April cyberattack which forced it to suspend ...
US container imports from China fell 28.3 per cent year on year in June, as imports ...
LVMH confirmed that its Korean unit, recently suffered a security breach that compromised a portion of its customer data.
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Ingram Micro Cyberattack What Happened – and Could It Affect YouGlobal IT distributor Ingram Micro suffered a significant ransomware attack on 3 July, disrupting internal operations and ...
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