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Avoiding Scams During the 2024 Paris Olympics

Breakdancing is coming to the world stage while French citizens stage a creative protest with the hashtag “JeChieDansLaSeineLe23Juin.” We’ll leave the dirty research on that to you. Regardless, the ramp-up to the 2024 Paris Olympics is proving to be an exciting and controversial affair. However, the Olympic call isn’t reserved for top athletes and sports enthusiasts. It’s also a prime opportunity for scam artists and fraudsters to exploit an influx of tourists.

Security breaches in the supply chain increase by 68%

In today's digital landscape, businesses heavily rely on third-party software for their daily operations. This reliance has led to a surge in software supply chain attacks, which are becoming increasingly prevalent and sophisticated. These attacks exploit vulnerabilities in external tools or services to gain unauthorized access and compromise systems.

Verizon Settles for $16 Million Over TracFone Data Breach: New Security Measures Required

In a significant development in the realm of data security, Verizon Communications has agreed to a $16 million settlement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) following a series of data breaches at its subsidiary, TracFone Wireless. The breaches, which occurred between 2021 and 2023, have led to increased scrutiny on Verizon's data protection practices and will result in mandatory improvements to its security measures.

Credential-based data breaches: Five ways to shore up defenses and prevent unauthorized access

Over the last few months, there have been a number of credential-based breaches, including the attacks on Ticketmaster, Santander Bank, and others. As details regarding this string of attacks continue to be uncovered, it is critical that organizations take precautionary measures in order to protect themselves and their customers from potentially being compromised by cybercriminals.

What Healthcare Providers Should Do After A Medical Data Breach

Healthcare data breaches are on the rise, with a total of 809 data violation cases across the industry in 2023, up from 343 in 2022. The cost of these breaches also soared to $10.93 million last year, an increase of over 53% over the past three years, IBM’s 2023 Cost of a Data Breach report reveals. But data breaches aren’t just expensive, they also harm patient privacy, damage organizational reputation, and erode patient trust in healthcare providers.

The Cost of Complacency: Analyzing the Financial Impact of Cybersecurity Breaches

In today’s digital landscape, the importance of robust cybersecurity measures cannot be overstated. Yet, despite the clear and present danger posed by cyber threats, many organizations still underinvest in cybersecurity, operating under a false sense of security. This complacency can be incredibly costly, as the financial ramifications of cybersecurity breaches are staggering.

Unveiling the Wallet behind the Cyber Heist WazirX: A Deep Dive by Foresiet

In today's digital age, cyber theft has become a rampant issue, with malicious actors constantly devising new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and steal valuable assets. At Foresiet, our mission is to stay ahead of these threats by providing comprehensive threat intelligence and cybersecurity solutions. In our latest investigation, we have uncovered a cryptocurrency wallet potentially linked to a significant cyber heist.

Door-To-Door Scams: Common Types and How They Work

Over the years, door-to-door scams have become rampant, targeting unsuspicious homeowners with various tactics. The door-to-door scam involves individuals disguising themselves as sales representatives or service providers to access people's homes to gain personally identifiable information like social security numbers, properties, or money. There are various door-to-door scams, and understanding how they work is crucial to protecting oneself and the community.

How To Protect Your Home Title From Deed Theft

Nowadays, there is an increase in offensive real estate fraud, with potentially disastrous outcomes for homeowners. The practice known as deed fraud or house title theft involves an online scam for a fraudulent transfer of property ownership. Then, in order to make money, thieves can either sell the house, get a mortgage on it, or even rent it out. Home title theft can cause significant financial loss for individuals and families.

Watering Hole Attacks: What They Are and How to Prevent Them

Hackers often lurk around the most popular websites, looking for ways to exploit users. These sites include ticket purchasing, travel, e-commerce, and banking. Watering hole attacks continue to become a genuine threat to any user who frequently visits popular sites.”Hackers use malware, browser exploits, and DNS poison to lure users into exposing their login credentials or clicking on a malicious link.” Has a watering hole attack compromised your credentials, email, or phone?