Judge OKs $11.2M settlement for hacked Ashley Madison users – Seymour Tribune

Judge OKs $ 11.2M settlement for hacked Ashley Madison users
Seymour Tribune
In December, Ruby Corp. agreed to pay $ 1.6 million in settlements with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the data breach. Thirteen states and the District of Columbia joined the FTC in the investigation that found lax data security practices.

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Cisco Cybersecurity Report: Exploit Kits Down, Email Malware Up – Tom’s Hardware


Tom’s Hardware

Cisco Cybersecurity Report: Exploit Kits Down, Email Malware Up
Tom’s Hardware
Cisco released its 2017 mid-year cybersecurity report showing some important trends in corporate cybersecurity, including a decline in use of exploit kits, a rise in IoT botnets and destruction of services campaigns, and the return of email spam as an

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751 Domains Hijacked to Redirect Traffic to Exploit Kits – BleepingComputer

751 Domains Hijacked to Redirect Traffic to Exploit Kits
BleepingComputer
The domain hijacking event also broke incoming HTTPS traffic to the affected domains. Following the incident, Gandi reset all passwords for all the accounts it uses to manage TLD entries at country and domain-specific registrars. Last week, a security …

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Court hears Shatter did not breach data protection laws – RTE.ie


RTE.ie

Court hears Shatter did not breach data protection laws
RTE.ie
The High Court has been told that former minister for justice Alan Shatter's disclosure of information about Independent TD, Mick Wallace, on RTÉ's Prime Time, did not breach data protection laws because the information was in his mind only. Mr Shatter

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