The attack, attributed to the Rhysida ransomware group, has drawn attention due to both the extent of the data stolen and the city’s controversial response.
The personal data of approximately 500,000 residents of Columbus, Ohio, was exposed following a ransomware attack on the city's network systems by Rhysida, a relatively new but increasingly notorious ...
Authorities in Canada have arrested a man suspected of stealing information from around 165 companies using Snowflake’s cloud ...
City of Columbus, Ohio, confirms suffering ransomware attack Around 500,000 citizens thought to have had private data stolen ...
ZoneAlarm’s anti-phishing feature blocks phishing attempts from websites and apps, protecting users from data theft. It also includes protection against threats that may arise from USB and Bluetooth ...
“Cybercriminals are gaining access to email accounts,” the FBI warned this week, even when accounts are protected by ...