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Recently, the Edina Police Department (Minneapolis, U.S.A.) issued a remarkable warning to residents. Following the investigation of nine apartment burglaries, the police concluded that thieves were disrupting the Wi-Fi connection in the apartments. They did this to prevent the home’s smart surveillance cameras from alerting the owners of the danger and transmitting video to them. […]

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Primary school systems handle sensitive data concerning minors, while higher education institutions must safeguard intellectual property data, making them prime targets for cyberattacks, according to Trustwave. These attacks not only threaten the safety and security of teachers and administrators but also put the privacy of students, staff, and other associated entities at risk. With millions […]

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As corporate directors and security teams scramble to ensure they meet the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) new cybersecurity regulations, claims due to mishandling protected personally identifiable information (PII) could rival the cost of ransomware attacks, warns David Anderson, vice president of cyber liability at Woodruff Sawyer, a national insurance brokerage. While privacy claims take […]

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