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Qantas Data Breach Impacts Up to 6 Million Customers

Australian airline Qantas says personal information stolen from systems hosting the service records of 6 million customers. The post Qantas Data Breach Impacts Up to 6 Million Customers  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read…

Cyberattack Targets International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has detected and contained a sophisticated and targeted cyberattack. The post Cyberattack Targets International Criminal Court appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original article: Cyberattack Targets International Criminal…

CISA Warns of Two Exploited TeleMessage Vulnerabilities

CISA says two more vulnerabilities in the messaging application TeleMessage TM SGNL have been exploited in the wild. The post CISA Warns of Two Exploited TeleMessage Vulnerabilities  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the…

Guiding Global Teams: Fostering Compliance and Creativity

With empowered advocates and continuous measurement, teams can navigate the fine line between compliance, rule adherence and creative freedom. The post Guiding Global Teams: Fostering Compliance and Creativity appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security…

Cloudflare To Block AI Crawlers By Default

Online infrastructure company Cloudlfare to block AI crawlers for new customers by default as publishers seek accountability This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Cloudflare To Block AI Crawlers By Default

ESET Threat Report H1 2025: Key findings

ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe reviews some of the report’s standout findings and their implications for organizations in 2025 and beyond This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: ESET Threat Report H1 2025: Key findings

Does U.S. traffic control still use floppy disks?

Yes, it does; as of June 2025, the U.S.’s air traffic control (ATC) system continues to rely on decades-old technology that includes floppy disks and… The post Does U.S. traffic control still use floppy disks? appeared first on Panda Security…