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Venture capital firm Insight Partners said it will alert an unspecified number of people that their personal information was ...
A 25-year-old has admitted hacking Disney systems and leaking data under the guise of a hacktivist collective named NullBulge ...
The Co-op has apologised after hackers managed to access the data of a "significant number" of past and current members. The firm said the compromised data included names and contact details but ...
Attacks on U.K. retailers appear to mark the comeback of “Scattered Spider,” a network of hackers that have disrupted ...
TL;DR: A Californian man, Ryan Kramer, pleaded guilty to hacking Disney’s Slack channel and stealing 1.1TB of confidential data using malware disguised as an AI image tool. He accessed employee ...
A California man has pleaded guilty to hacking an employee of The Walt Disney Company by tricking the person into running a ...
Researchers at FIU's College of Engineering and Computing have developed an encryption algorithm to defend videos from ...
A Californian man has pleaded guilty to hacking Disney's Slack channel and stealing 1.1TB of internal company data, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). The man is 25-year-old Ryan Kramer ...
They added: “As a result of ongoing forensic investigations, we now know that the hackers were able to access and extract data from one of our systems. The accessed data included information ...
The extent of the hack is unclear. A Smarsh spokesperson did not immediately respond to questions about what data, if any, the hackers took. Smarsh acquired Israel-based TeleMessage last year.
DENIS Kelleher's article on computer hacking (Computimes, May 5th) threw useful light on the Criminal Damage Act (1991) and the way it tries to address this growing problem. The Data Protection ...