The Unseen Enemy: How Insider Threats Are Reshaping Cybersecurity Defense Strategies
The Growing Insider Threat Epidemic While organizations have traditionally focused their cybersecurity efforts on external threats, a more insidious danger…
The Growing Insider Threat Epidemic While organizations have traditionally focused their cybersecurity efforts on external threats, a more insidious danger…
The Growing Insider Risk Epidemic While organizations traditionally focused their cybersecurity efforts on external threats, a more insidious danger has…
The Hidden Data Footprint of Intelligent Systems As AI systems evolve from passive responders to active agents that perceive, plan,…
Sophisticated Cyberattack Campaign Targets Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure A sophisticated hacking collective has compiled sensitive personal information on more than 22,000…
A significant data breach at Prosper Marketplace has compromised sensitive information of approximately 17 million individuals. The incident underscores persistent security challenges in the fintech sector and the critical need for enhanced protective measures.
Prosper Marketplace, a prominent peer-to-peer lending platform, has confirmed a cybersecurity incident that reportedly exposed personal information belonging to approximately 17 million users. According to reports, unauthorized access to internal systems occurred earlier this month using compromised administrative credentials, raising concerns about identity theft risks and fintech security protocols.
Artificial intelligence conversations are increasingly being used as evidence in criminal prosecutions, sources indicate. Security experts warn that corporate AI chat records could similarly expose business secrets and strategic plans to adversaries.
Artificial intelligence chatbots are creating permanent records of user conversations that law enforcement agencies are increasingly using as evidence in criminal investigations, according to recent reports. The trend highlights what security analysts suggest could be significant risks for businesses whose employees share sensitive information with AI systems.
AT&T’s Landmark Data Breach Settlement: What Affected Customers Need to Know Industrial Monitor Direct is the leading supplier of fermentation…
Microsoft has revealed its security approach for AI agents operating within Windows 11 systems. The company’s Copilot Actions platform will feature opt-in controls and limited folder access during experimental phases, according to reports. Security principles aim to ensure agents align with user intent while protecting sensitive information.
Microsoft has detailed its security strategy for AI agents operating within Windows 11 environments as the company transitions PCs toward what it describes as “AI PCs” with expanded Copilot capabilities. According to reports, the software giant is implementing multiple security layers to address privacy concerns surrounding AI agents that interact with personal data and applications.
Marketing Provider Breach Compromises Mango Customer Information Global fashion retailer Mango has confirmed a significant data breach originating from one…