In brief: Ever since it was rumored to have helped access the San Bernardino iPhone, Israeli mobile forensics firm Cellebrite has become law enforcement's company of choice for phone cracking tools.
As time marches on, it is alarming to see the casual attitude many still have towards their personal data despite the relentless surge of cyber incidents and significant data breaches in the news.
Unwiped Servers With Data on Millions Sold on Craigslist A shady dealer on Craigslist appears to have been selling access to millions of customer records taken from servers used by a bankrupt ...
Servers and storage disks filled with millions of unencrypted confidential records of employees, customers and business partners of computer retailer NCIX turned up for sale via a Craigslist ...
Morgan Stanley on Tuesday agreed to pay the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) a $35 million penalty for data security lapses that included unencrypted hard drives from decommissioned data ...
Cameron Camp had purchased a Juniper SRX240H router last year on eBay, to use in a honeypot network he was building to study remote desktop protocol (RDP) exploits, and attacks on Microsoft Exchange ...
When a company goes bankrupt what happens to the customer data? In one case, it ended up for sale on Craigslist. That's what a system analyst in Canada recently found: A shady Craigslist dealer was ...