Jessica Molden

Xerox Business Solutions Faces Cybersecurity Incident

Xerox Business Solutions (XBS), a subsidiary of Xerox, recently faced a cybersecurity incident limited to its operations in the US. The incident has been contained after detection by Xerox’s cybersecurity team. While Xerox claims that neither XBS nor corporate data and operations were affected, a third-party cybersecurity firm’s investigation suggests unauthorized access to personal information. […]

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23andMe Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Data Breach: Allegations of Negligence and Customer Blame

Genetic testing company 23andMe faces a class action lawsuit following a data breach where users’ data was accessed without authorization. The breach is attributed to customers using recycled passwords for their accounts, a practice known as “credential stuffing.” The company claims that under the California Privacy Rights Act, no breach occurred as users neglected to

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Unraveling the Chaos of a City Ransomware Attack

“On the credit report, there’s credit cards that should’ve been closed, they’re now open with balances of $17,000 and $30,000.” – Oakland Native, Dedrick Warmack Ten months after the Oakland, California city network hack, victims like Dedrick Warmack face an ongoing nightmare. The city’s oversight left numerous individuals unaware that their sensitive financial information was

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