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At least 40 students at Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Women’s University in Koti have reportedly fallen victim to a suspected cyber-fraud involving phone hacks and suspicious calls. Police are investigating a possible internal data breach and have not ruled out blackmail or insider involvement
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Call centre insiders among arrested; fraud exposed nationwide breach of bank customers’ data
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Over 84,000 gaming account credentials were leaked in India in 2024, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky. The Asia-Pacific region leads globally in gaming-related data breaches, with over 11 million accounts exposed worldwide amid rising mobile and digital penetration
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Russian airline Aeroflot cancelled over 100 flights after a cyberattack crippled its IT systems, the Prosecutor's Office said. Ukrainian and Belarusian hacker groups claimed responsibility, alleging they stole data from Aeroflot’s network. A criminal probe has been launched.
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Cyberattack which includes details like credit card numbers, login credentials, or personal identification data to steal the information is known as formjacking
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Cber security firm suggests these five simple steps to protect your data on servers, following the data breach in Ministry of Defense and the subsequent offer to sell the data for $3000 by hackers.
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The Indian industrial sector experienced the highest impact from data breaches, with an average cost of Rs 25.5 crore, followed by the technology industry at Rs 24.3 crore and the pharmaceutical sector at Rs 22.1 crore.
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The tech giant said it was investigating “an incident involving a Dell portal, which contains a database with limited types of customer information related to purchases from Dell.”
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Dubbed as the "Mother of all Breaches" (MOAB), the leak is likely to be the biggest found till date.
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Personal data of around 81.5 crore Indians has been leaked on the dark web.
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Aadhaar data, along with passport details, name, father's name, temporary and permanent address details of millions of Indians have been stolen by hackers and put on sale on the dark web.
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SIE has sent notices to some current and former employees, warning that their personal information was compromised in a recent system breach
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The ransomware group posted a portion of the allegedly stolen files, claiming that the entire cache would be made "available soon"
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The most common attack type in India was phishing (almost 22 per cent), followed by stolen or compromised credentials (16 per cent)
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The bill will be tabled in the upcoming Monsoon session of the parliament that will begin on July 20 and continue till August 11.
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The LockBit ransomware gang listed TSMC on its dark web leak site on Thursday, and threatened to publish data stolen from the company,
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A local court granted four day custody of three of the suspects who were arrested in connection with the data theft case
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Seven persons were arrested even as more persons are likely to be rounded up for allegedly obtaining personal and sensitive database of nearly 16.8 crore citizens including defence personnel, students and others, fraudulently
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A data broker is a business that aggregates information from a variety of sources, processes it to enrich, cleanse or analyse it and licenses it to other organisations.