Honda Hit by Ransomware: Attack Follows Major 2019 Data Breach – Computer Business Review
Honda Hit by Ransomware: Attack Follows Major 2019 Data Breach Computer Business Review
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Honda Hit by Ransomware: Attack Follows Major 2019 Data Breach Computer Business Review
“data breach” – read more
Domino's follows Pizza Hut with data breach announcement
The INQUIRER PERHAPS THIS IS the start of the Pizza Wars, as surely it cannot be a coincidence that two well-known dough0making pizza companies have announced customer data breaches in as many weeks. We've done Pizza Hut already. That firm had just … |
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Naked Security – Sophos
China is scratching its head over why the U.S. is opposing a new anti-terror law relating to cybersurveillance when the U.S. and other countries have also requested that tech companies hand over data to help stop terrorists.
On Wednesday, China’s parliamentary spokeswoman tried to play down the impact the proposed legislation might have on foreign tech businesses, in the face of U.S. fears it would require companies to hand over sensitive data to the country’s government.
The anti-terror law is still under review, but if passed, it would require tech companies to give encryption keys to the authorities, and create “back doors” into their systems for government surveillance access.
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