Verizon’s 2026 DBIR shows vulnerability exploitation was the top breach vector in 2025 as AI accelerated attacks, ransomware ...
Anthropic is investigating a possible breach of Mythos, a new model the artificial intelligence company rolled out to a small pool of companies earlier this month to help them detect software ...
Meta has paused all its work with the data contracting firm Mercor while it investigates a major security breach that impacted the startup, two sources confirmed to WIRED. The pause is indefinite, the ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has concluded that last month’s breach of the networks it uses to manage wiretaps and other surveillance work qualifies as a “major incident,” signaling the ...
LastPass settled a class-action lawsuit over a 2022 data breach where attackers stole encrypted and unencrypted user data from servers. PCWorld reports affected users can claim compensation from an $8 ...
Data incidents have become so common that you may be tempted to throw away notification letters. Don’t do that, experts say. By Ann Carrns Do you feel that you get an awful lot of data breach notices ...
You may not have heard of TriZetto, but you could nonetheless be one of the more than 3.4 million people whose sensitive health information has been leaked in a massive data breach. The healthcare IT ...
At least 25 million people have had their personal data stolen from Conduent, a company that provides printing, payment, and document processing services for some of the largest health insurance ...
The spillover from a ransomware attack on one of the largest government contractors in the United States keeps getting bigger: More than 25 million people have now had personal data stolen in the hack ...
New state filings suggest the Conduent breach may affect more than 25 million Americans, with Texas alone reporting 15.4 million impacted residents. The data breach that rocked government IT ...
Americans’ personal data — including names, Social Security numbers and addresses — are in the middle of a national-security disaster and should be investigated by Congress, says one Social Security ...
At least 25 million Americans — including roughly half of Texas’ population — were swept up in a massive data breach at tech firm Conduent, exposing sensitive information such as Social Security ...