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A British financial regulator fined American credit reporting agency Equifax 11 billion pounds for its role in one of the world’s largest data breaches. Chinese military hackers in 2017 exploited a vulnerability in Equifax’s online dispute portal to download the personal data of nearly 14 million residents of the United Kingdom as well as approximately […]

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The European Union (EU) may soon require software publishers to disclose unpatched vulnerabilities to government agencies within 24 hours of an exploitation. But many IT security professionals want this new rule, set out in Article 11 of the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), to be reconsidered. The rule requires vendors to disclose that they know […]

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Google says has stopped the “largest Distributed Denial of Service” (DDoS) attack ever, and together with industry peers, discovered the vulnerability that made the attack possible in the first place. In a blog post outlining its work, Google says the blocked attack was 7.5 times larger than the largest-ever recorded DDoS incident. This latest record-setter […]

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