Firefox browser-maker Mozilla is considering whether to block cybersecurity comp...
Read more "Firefox maker fears DarkMatter ‘misuse’ of browser for hacking"
Posted on March 4, 2019 June 24, 2019 arts , civil liberties , corporate crime , court decisions , crime , culture , data protection , diplomacy , entertainment , foreign policy , fraud , fundamental rights , government , hacking , international , judicial process , justice , law , middle east , national security , politics , privacy , regulation , spying , technology , western europe , white collar crime , world wide web
Marriott says it responded quickly when it learned in recent weeks of a colossal theft of customer data, but cybersecurity…
Read more "Marriott’s Starwood Missed Chance to Detect Huge Data Breach Years Earlier, Cybersecurity Specialists Say"
Posted on December 2, 2018 June 24, 2019 corporate , cybercrime , hacking , hospitality , information security , legal action , leisure , mergers , ownership changes , political , privacy issues , restaurants , shareholdings
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating a previously disclo...
Read more "SEC Investigating Yahoo over Previously Disclosed Cyber Breach: Filing"
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