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What Is a Data Breach and How to Mitigate Its Effects

‍ ‍All data breaches are considered cyber attacks, but not all cyber attacks are breaches. A data breach is a unique type of cyber incident that specifically involves unauthorized access to sensitive and confidential information pertaining to customer data, corporate data, or both. DDoS attacks and business outages, for instance, are not categorized as breaches because an external actor has not compromised internal assets.

Juice Jacking: Why Using Public USB Charging Stations Can Lead to Identity Theft

We've all been there: You're away from home when you notice your phone's battery is dangerously low. For most people, the quick solution is to find a public charging station and restore their battery power. However, this may not be the safest option!

Why Some People Are Choosing a Permanent Digital Detox

As our reliance on digital devices and technologies has increased, so have concerns about the negative effects of excessive screen time on mental and physical health. As a result, many people are choosing digital detox as a structured way to disconnect, improve well-being, and have greater control over their digital footprint.

Is It Possible to Erase Yourself from the Internet?

Our digital footprint, the trail of data and information left behind while using the internet, can be overwhelming. It encompasses everything from our social media posts and the websites we have visited to the emails we’ve sent and the online searches we have conducted. With all this information floating around, consumers have a legitimate interest in controlling that flow of information.

Cybersecurity Threats: What You Need to Know About Piggybacking

In cybersecurity, piggybacking refers to an unauthorized person gaining access to a restricted area or system by exploiting the access privileges of an authorized user, typically by following them or leveraging their credentials, usually without their knowledge or consent.

Emerging Threats from Third-Party Breaches: How Financial Fraud and Indirect Ransomware Are Defining Cyber Insurance Trends

Cybersecurity is not merely about firewalls and antivirus anymore—now, your biggest vulnerability might be a third-party vendor. As companies more and more depend on outside partners, third-party hacks have become one of the biggest threats to business security.

Lesson from Blue Shield CA's Google Analytics Breach Risk

On April 9, 2025, Blue Shield of California sent shockwaves through the healthcare industry with a data breach notification revealing that protected health information (PHI) may have been shared with Google Ads for nearly three years due to a misconfigured Google Analytics setup. This incident, affecting an undisclosed number of members, underscores the critical risks of noncompliance with HIPAA rules for online tracking technologies.

Cybersecurity Breaches and Personal Injury: Can Data Leaks Lead to Legal Claims?

When we talk about personal injuries, most people think of car accidents, slip-and-falls, or workplace mishaps. But in today's digital world, there's a new kind of harm, one that strikes when personal data ends up in the wrong hands. Data breaches are no longer rare, and their impact is deeply personal. Behind every compromised account is someone dealing with identity theft, financial loss, or emotional stress.