CybersecurityUpdate

ADT Breach Sees Consumer Data Sold Online
ADT is the latest company to experience cybersecurity incident, revealing that bad actors accessed some of its customer databases....
Read More
macOS Sequoia Will Prompt Users For Screen Recording App Permission…WEEKLY
Apple's macOS Sequoia is about to take annoying to an all-new level, with the OS asking users to grant permission to screen recording apps every week and a...
Read More
Microsoft Backs CrowdStrike, Says Delta Declined Help Repeatedly
Microsoft is confirming CrowdStrike's version of events, saying CrowdStrike repeatedly turned down offers of help from Microsoft, including CEO Satya Nadel...
Read More
Microsoft Authenticator Will Overwrite Your Saved Accounts
Microsoft Authenticator has a serious design flaw, one that is overwriting people's accounts and leaving them with little recourse....
Read More
CrowdStrike Fires Back At Delta, Says Airline To Blame
CrowdStrike has fired back in the wake of Delta Air Lines' threat of a lawsuit, saying the airline is to blame for its lengthy recovery from the outage....
Read More
Proton VPN Passes Third Consecutive No-Logs Audit
Good news for Poton VPN users, with the company announcing it has passed its third consecutive no logs audit by an independent party....
Read More
Apple Fixes iCloud Private Relay Outage
Apple has fixed an issue that led to an iCloud Private Relay Outage, one that caused the service to be slow or inaccessible to users....
Read More
Microsoft Wants To Restrict Kernel Access After CrowdStrike
Microsoft is going back to the security drawing boards in the wake of the CrowdStrike debacle, proposing changes that would restrict kernel access....
Read More
CrowdStrike Sends, Then Cancels, $10 Apology Gift Cards
In what may be the lamest apology attempt to date, CrowdStrike sent users impacted by its debacle $10 gift cards, only to cancel them before they could be...
Read More
Microsoft: Blame The EU For CrowdStrike Debacle
Microsoft is blaming a 2009 agreement with the EU for the recent CrowdStrike outage that brought the world to its knees....
Read More
Airports, banks, hospitals, you name it: “It’s like the internet just broke”
A massive IT outage caused by an untested update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has thrown a wrench into the operations of airlines, banks, hospitals, and many other businesse...
Read More
15 Million Trello Account Emails For Sale Online
A hacker is selling 15 million Trello account emails and profiles online, after collecting them using an unsecured API....
Read More
Rite Aid Data Breach Exposes 2.2 Million Customers’ Sensitive Information
Rite Aid is the latest company to suffer a massive data breach and is notifying some 2.2 million customers that their sensitive information was stolen....
Read More
Apache HugeGraph Vulnerability Being Actively Exploited
Security experts are warning that a "critical severity" Apache HugeGraph vulnerability is...
Read More
FBI Cracks Phone of Trump Shooter
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has updated the status of its...
Read More

Subscribe for Updates

CybersecurityUpdate Newsletter

The CybersecurityUpdate Email Newsletter is your essential source for the latest in cybersecurity news, threat intelligence, and risk management strategies. Perfect for IT security professionals and business leaders focused on protecting their organizations.

By signing up for our newsletter you agree to receive content related to ientry.com / webpronews.com and our affiliate partners. For additional information refer to our terms of service.
Get the WebProNews newsletter delivered to your inbox

Get the free daily newsletter read by decision makers

Subscribe
Advertise with Us

Ready to get started?

Get our media kit

Advertise with Us